Tag: Employers
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Amid Strikes, One Question: Are Employers Miscalculating?
[ad_1] The list of gains that the Hollywood writers secured to end a nearly five-month strike with studios once seemed ludicrously ambitious: not just wage increases, but also minimum staffing levels for shows, new royalties on successful series and restrictions on outsourcing writing duties to artificial intelligence. Yet far from an anomaly, the writers’ deal…
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The human touch: three major workplace trends identified from the world’s top employers
[ad_1] Androna Benadè of the Top Employers Institute looks at the shift towards respecting individuality, listening closely to employees and working with a powerful sense of purpose. The Top Employers Institute World of Work Trends Report 2023 provides business leaders with a deeper understanding of how global developments will affect their people strategy in the…
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How Employers Can Better Support Working Parents and Caregivers
[ad_1] Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Despite years of experience juggling progressively demanding roles, I wasn’t prepared for how challenging this fall would be as a marketing executive with a kid starting school for the first time. And I’m one of the lucky ones: I work in a company with progressive policies…
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Employers must embrace career development to build decent work future
[ad_1] Breadcrumb Trail Links Work News Candy Ho: Decent work is more than just good compensation and work conditions Published Aug 07, 2023 • Last updated 20 hours ago • 3 minute read Fundamentally, decent work is purposeful for the individual, leverages their talents and aligns with their values. Photo by Getty Images/iStockphoto Article content As…
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Hong Kong jobseekers on dependent visas hampered by language skills as employers ‘pivot’ to mainland China market
[ad_1] Immigration Department data shows that from 2018 to 2022, authorities approved about 23,500 dependent visas per year. From January this year to June, the number of approvals of dependent visas skyrocketed to 48,691, largely because of the Top Talent Pass Scheme. Introduced last December, the scheme allows people with an annual income of HK$2.5…
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How should employers intervene when remote workers face conjugal violence?
[ad_1] Breadcrumb Trail Links Local News Quebec’s new workplace safety law is raising a number of questions. Author of the article: La Presse Canadienne Pierre Saint-Arnaud Published Jul 23, 2023 • Last updated 2 hours ago • 5 minute read Photo by Fotolia Article content Even when a person is working remotely, their employer still has…
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B.C. port union local says new tentative deal reached with employers
[ad_1] Article content VANCOUVER — A union local for B.C. port workers says that a tentative agreement has been reached between a union bargaining committee and employers. Article content A statement on the website of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada Local 502 says that a tentative agreement has been reached with the BC…
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Employers want arbitrator as talks resume in B.C. port strike
[ad_1] Article content Talks between the two sides in an ongoing port strike in B.C. have resumed, ending a days-long stretch away from the negotiating table. Article content The BC Maritime Employers Association issued a statement on Saturday evening saying it met with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada and proposed a committee and…
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Promising sign of wage increase as employers plan to increase salaries
[ad_1] Employers are overwhelmingly planning to extend salaries amid the price of residing disaster, nevertheless, it will not be sufficient to match inflation. A whopping 95 per cent of employers intend growing the salaries of their workers within the subsequent 12 months, in line with the newest Hays Wage Information. That’s a rise from 88…
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5 Things Tech Employers Can Do to Mitigate Employee Fatigue
[ad_1] Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their very own. To say the U.S. is house to an infinite labor market, particularly know-how, could be a gross understatement. In line with knowledge printed by the Worldwide Commerce Administration, an company within the U.S. Division of Commerce that promotes the export of non-agricultural services and products,…