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Start date of the NLRB’s joint-employer rule is delayed again

HR Brew

Being a joint employer subjects both parties to legal liability for one another’s actions, as well as collective bargaining obligations. It was easier for organizations to avoid joint-employer status under the old rule, as it required both employers to exercise “substantial direct and immediate control” over employment conditions.

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World of HR: Roughly one-third of employers in India are struggling to recruit and retain talent

HR Brew

Workers also want better work-life balance: 41% of respondents would refuse a promotion in order to maintain their well-being, a 10% increase from 2023, with younger workers being more likely to prioritize their well-being than their older peers. Satellite view.

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Getting frank with Portillo’s HR pro

HR Brew

Recognizing the challenges faced by team members in the restaurant industry, we implemented a comprehensive total rewards program that goes well beyond typical benefits. And it includes mental health and well-being programs and other perks that matter to our team members at Portillo’s. What trend in HR are you least optimistic about?

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Considering a four-day workweek? These employers experimented with different approaches

HR Brew

Well, nowadays, some workers may want to shout, “It’s my four-day workweek, and I need it now!” While the executive found it challenging to not work on Fridays, as her colleagues did not operate on the same schedule, he said the engineers responded well, in part because their work could be completed asynchronously. “If

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The HR Biweekly Payroll Calendar Template

This calendar provides the start and end dates of pay periods for biweekly payroll in 2022 as well as paydays. Many employers opt to use HR and payroll software to keep track of payroll but those who do not must be mindful of local, state, and federal requirements; not to mention the ultimate goal of paying employees on time.

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These three components are key to Accenture’s employee well-being strategy

HR Brew

Those three words are the basis for the employee well-being strategy at Accenture, Tamarah Duperval-Brownlee, the company’s chief health officer, said at the Workhuman Live conference on April 17. She said she knew the health crisis would have lasting effects on people’s mental, physical, and financial well-being.

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Nursing workforce tech company acquisition aims to expand staffing solutions for healthcare providers

HR Brew

Some hospitals and healthcare providers are turning to on-demand staffing solutions to address a national nursing shortage, as well as an increased demand for flexibility in nursing, exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. And so we figured, well imagine if we could provide that for our team members?”

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The Next Human Frontier - Total Wellness from Life to Work

Speaker: Janine Truitt, Owner/Chief Innovations Officer for Talent Think Innovations, LLC

As work and life continue to blend and issues like mental health and wellness continue to be elevated as important conversations, those of us in the people operations business ought to be thinking about what this means for the world of work. Bridging the gap between what you think your employees want and what their actual wellness needs are.

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Why Financial Health Is Essential to Your Employee Wellness Strategy

Building a financial wellness program is a concrete contribution toward the long-term mental well-being and stability of your employees. Not only is financial stress known to cause physical health conditions like heart disease and migraines, but 50% of employees believe that it causes them to be more distracted at work.

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Promoting a Culture of Workplace Wellness through Mindfulness, Gratitude and Joy

Speaker: Julie Bruns, Organizational Development and Training Lead, SWC Technology Partners

Learn how to share this in your workplace and build a unique culture of wellness in this webinar by Julie Bruns. Employ practices that will energize employees and bring more wellness to their everyday lives (inside and outside of work).

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The Essential Role of Ergonomics in Workplace Wellness and Employee Retention

This white paper captures key insights from a 2021 survey conducted by Ragan’s Workplace Wellness Insider, in collaboration with Ergotron. Research on remote work, the return to the workplace, and the ergonomic support needed in both places reveals changes to worker expectations. Learn about surveyed workers’: Preferred work arrangements.

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Movement Mindset: How Small Shifts Can Make a Big Impact in Health & Well-Being

Developing healthy lifestyle habits is crucial to enhance employee well-being. While this may sound challenging, the science of habit change shows us that small steps make new routines easier to implement and maintain. Learn how in this whitepaper.

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Financial Wellness - What Your Managers Need To Know

Speaker: Miles Robinson, Agile and Management Consultant, Motivational Speaker

As a manager, looking out for the welfare of the team means being aware of the personal life issues that come up and distract or disorient staff. One of the most impactful issues is personal finances.

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Develop Effective Workspaces that Boost Employee Wellness

Buying sit-stand furniture doesn’t guarantee that equipment will get used. Ensuring that the investment in active furniture is a success requires a broader commitment from the organization. There are important steps that leaders should take, especially when remote workers make up such a significant portion of the employee base.

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Employee Wellness: How to Make Remote Work for You

Speaker: Abby Guthkelch, Global Head of Executive Engagement at Meta

Remote working has been put in the spotlight by the global pandemic, becoming a new norm for huge swaths of the global working population. But establishing a successful remote-first company culture involves far more than just letting people work from home. The number one ingredient needed in successful remote working teams is trust.