Workplace conflict costs UK employers £28.5bn a year, according to a new report from conciliation service Acas.
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A Chartered Management Institute survey finds that many managers have not spoken to staff about their working preferences.
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President Joe Biden's $1.9tn stimulus package has had initially disappointing results, say economists, as US employers hired fewer workers than expected last month.
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Chipotle Mexican Grill is facing a $150 million lawsuit for allegedly violating New York City's predictable-scheduling law at the fast-casual restaurant chain's 80 to 90 locations in the city.
COVID-19 vaccines are now widely available in many parts of the country. By encouraging employees to get vaccinated, employers can help achieve herd immunity—which occurs when enough people become immune to a disease to halt its spread.
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is officially withdrawing the prior administration’s independent-contractor rule, which would have made it easier for businesses to...
Employers are rethinking their health plan networks, leave policies and other benefits to make sure their offerings reflect the needs of remote workers.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, state unemployment insurance (UI) funds were exhausted. As a result, employers' UI payroll taxes could double over the next two to...
The Canadian government is considering a policy to give workers the legal right to disconnect from work. Under this new policy, employees wouldn’t be expected to respond to phone calls, e-mails and texts from bosses or colleagues during nonwork hours.
While Canadian leave policies for vaccination vary from province to province, Saskatchewan is the first province to offer paid leave for employees to get their vaccination shots for COVID-19. Alberta and British Columbia also have elected to offer paid leave for vaccination.
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