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Home > 2021 > June > Archives for 27th

Archives for June 27, 2021

Is your workplace toxic? Now you can blame that one toxic colleague

Posted: June 27, 2021 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: Fast Company

We’ve all experienced a boss or coworker who is rude or abusive—yet such mistreatment is apparently not widespread.

These 6 Red Flags Indicate a Toxic Hybrid Workplace

Posted: June 27, 2021 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: Inc.

Career service FlexJobs shares the warning signs to watch for.

Legalization of marijuana expected to have little impact on workplace

Posted: June 27, 2021 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: Roanoke Times

As July 1 nears, employers in Virginia are evaluating what the commonwealth’s legalization of marijuana for recreational use means for the workplace.

Millions Of Workers Say ‘I Quit’ As Restaurants And Hotels Reopen

Posted: June 27, 2021 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: NPR

Restaurant and hotel workers are quitting their jobs in record numbers even as wages are rising. Employers face a labor shortage.

So long, boss: As pandemic eases, workers quit in record numbers

Posted: June 27, 2021 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: Dallas Morning News

‘The great resignation’ adds to rising labor shortages, and employers counter with more pay and aggressive recruiting. But many people just want to keep working from home.

The tables have turned and it’s a workers’ market

Posted: June 27, 2021 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: Portland Press Herald

The causes of Maine’s labor crisis are more complicated than generous unemployment benefits. Lack of day care, fewer foreign students, fear of COVID and lifestyle changes are transforming the workplace.

Their ancestors were enslaved workers. Now they’re getting $2,100 a year in reparations

Posted: June 27, 2021 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: CNN

Linda Johnson-Thomas’ grandfather worked at the Virginia Theological Seminary for more than a decade, first as a farm laborer before moving up to head janitor.

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