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Employee wellness benefits are shifting focus to reflect modern times

Business Management Daily

The percentage of physicians using telehealth to see patients rose from 22 percent in 2019 to a whopping 80 percent in 2020, according to Amwell’s Physician and Consumer Survey. Biometric screenings (53%). Likewise, employees right now may be leery to share food or to participate in exercise that involves being around others. “We

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Forget Interview Questions: 4 Fresh Tactics to Screen Candidates for Emotional Intelligence

Linkedin Talent Blog

In fact, according to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs report, emotional intelligence will be one of the top ten most wanted job skills in 2020. If you’re looking for someone with a proven sales track record, or a master at Excel, there are easy ways to screen for those skills. But, it’s not impossible.

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4 Ways Employers Can Navigate Global Hiring Challenges

Cisive

Though global hiring has expanded significantly since the pandemic in 2020, businesses were looking for creative ways to build their teams long before that. The pre-hire background screening process, in particular, is going to be different from that in the U.S. In 2017, 70% of U.S. For a screener and employer here in the U.S.

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Employers Must Pay Workers for Security Screening Time, California Supreme Court Rules

HRWatchdog

Today, the California Supreme Court ruled that Apple must pay employees for time they spend undergoing security screening of personal items after clocking out at the end of their shift — a question the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal asked the California Supreme Court to answer more than two years ago ( Frlekin v. S243805 (February 13, 2020)).

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“Exercise a little extra empathy towards others right now.” With Mitch Russo & Khabeer Rockley

Thrive Global

It’s critical for us all to exercise a little extra empathy towards others right now. Here I am in 2020, talking about a man I saw on a screen who lived 100 years ago. It’s critical for us all to exercise a little extra empathy towards others right now. And finally — he built legacy. Thanks for all that.

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Francesca Leithold of Epro: “Working from home is possible”

Thrive Global

Focus on reliable news sources and limit screen time / social media intake. a good opportunity for exercise and exploring the fitness of visitors coming to the office!), I had friends burst into tears on video calls, and there is absolutely nothing you can do other than talking reassuringly to an LED screen.

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10 ways COVID-19 is improving the wellbeing industry

Sonic Boom

Despite all the division, loss, challenges, obstacles, headaches, tests, and everything else that’s been thrust our way since 2020, there has also been a massive movement toward certain areas of wellbeing that many weren’t prioritizing before. Exercise is more accessible. Preventive screenings are key. Was the need always there?