Guess Board Agrees to Settle Co-Founder Marciano’s Harassment Case; Insurers Sued October 2, 2023 By Jef Feeley Guess? Inc. directors agreed to a settlement worth as much as $30 million to resolve claims they turned a blind...
UK Workers Take Most Sick Leave in More Than a Decade: Employer Survey September 26, 2023 By David Milliken British workers took the most sick leave in more than a decade during the past year, a survey of employers...
On the Road Again: Rate Drops of People Working From Home September 15, 2023 By Mike Schneider If you think U.S. roads have gotten busier on your morning commute, you`re not alone. The rate of workers driving...
Georgia Workers at Largest School Bus Maker, Blue Bird, Vote to Unionize May 19, 2023 Workers in Georgia at one of the nation’s largest school bus manufacturers have voted to unionize. Employees at Blue Bird...
Less Than Half of US Workers Use All Their Vacation Days March 31, 2023 By Matthew Boyle Spring break is here, and summer vacations are just around the bend. But while increasingly stressed-out US workers say having...
Viewpoint: The Connection Between Celebrations and a Strong Culture August 18, 2022 By Jennifer Palmieri What will draw employees to work and keep them engaged? If your organization is wrestling with that question, you’re not...
Working From Home Is Here to Stay: Viewpoint October 13, 2020 By Noah Smith, Bloomberg Opinion The Covid-19 pandemic has crushed the economy, sent joblessness soaring, and killed over a million people worldwide. But there are...
Manulife Financial’s CEO Apologizes to Employees for Executives’ Spoof Rap Video January 7, 2020 By Doug Alexander Manulife Financial Corp. Chief Executive Officer Roy Gori apologized to employees for a spoof rap video that was part of...
Lloyd’s Comments on Reports of Rampant Sexual Harassment in the Marketplace March 22, 2019 By L.S. Howard In the era of #MeToo when the ills of sexual harassment are regularly in the news, a recent article published...
Oregon Legislators Revisit Worker Protections for off Duty Pot Use December 19, 2018 Oregon lawmakers will consider making it illegal for businesses to fire employees who flunk drug tests for using marijuana off...