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About 86 percent of home health aides in New York have met a deadline to be vaccinated.
The vaccination rate among home health workers in New York as a deadline arrived on Thursday for them to get Covid shots was about 86 percent
After Whistle-Blower Goes Public, Facebook Tries Calming Employees
Employees are divided over Frances Haugen, a former product manager who testified that the company was putting profit before safety.
A child-care crisis is keeping women out of the workforce for longer
School may be in session, but the dearth of child care is still proving to be a major hurdle to women reentering the U.S. labor market.
Dealing with Anxiety in the Workplace
A startling estimate of 12 billion working days, or 50 million years of work, will be lost to depression and anxiety disorders each year between now and 2030, according to an analysis conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO).
These Arguments Are Often Used Against Victims Of Workplace Harassment. Male Allies Can Help.
The corporate world is making many strides in leadership and progression, yet sexual harassment is still rampant and a major external challenge negatively impacting women at work.
Women And The Pandemic Workplace: Corporate Leadership’s Important New Challenges
The pandemic may be winding down, but the gender equity issues which it helped to heighten show no signs of receding.
How to optimize your hiring & recruitment funnel with metrics
You have used a funnel to pour gasoline into your lawnmower or salad dressing into a narrow-necked bottle, but have you thought about using a funnel to recruit and hire?
All funnels start broad and narrow, resulting in a small amount going into the container. A hiring and recruitment funnel
Religious Exemptions to Vaccine Mandates Tested in New York Case
Pending ruling could help shape whether states must allow religious objections to Covid-19 vaccinations in hospital settings and beyond
Facebook Is Latest Tech Company to Ignore Employee Alarm Bells
There was something familiar about the recent bombshell revelations about Facebook.
BofA Bumps Its Minimum Wage Again on the Way to $25 an Hour
Bank of America Corp. is bumping its minimum hourly wage to $21, taking another step toward a goal of paying $25 by 2025.
The ‘Great Ghosting’ Trend Of People Quitting And Not Telling Their Bosses
You most likely have noticed that there is an unpleasant trend of a lack of civility, politeness, courtesy and respect on social media sites and in the real world.
White House labor task force meets Thursday to discuss key report that boosts unions
Vice President Kamala Harris and Labor Secretary Marty Walsh will convene a second meeting on Thursday of the White House labor task force, a group of cabinet secretaries and top aides that aims to boost union membership in the country, two officials with knowledge of the matter said.
Only a fraction of U.S. health care workers are risking their jobs over vaccinations.
With deadlines for health care workers to take coronavirus vaccinations either passed or quickly approaching, only a fraction of those workers across the United States are risking their jobs by not complying.
Why Faster Access To Earned Wages Is Critical For The Gig Workforce
Throughout the pandemic, workers flocked to the gig economy looking to make up for lost income or deficiencies in their full-time income and to take advantage of the influx in available jobs.