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What Hospitality Managers Can Do About Ghosting
Ghosting--when a worker or new hire suddenly ends all communication without explanation--is typically seen in lower-wage, high-volume hourly roles such as retail and hospitality
Fla. Lawmakers Punt on Mandatory E-Verify
The Florida legislature passed a bill March 12 effectively reinforcing the status quo—public agencies and state contractors are required to use the federal E-Verify system to check if new hires…
Don’t Fall for Fake E-mail About COVID-19
Cybercriminals are exploiting the coronavirus outbreak through a variety of phishing campaigns. These schemes are meant to steal valuable financial or personal information or introduce malware into company computer networks
Job Interviews Go Virtual in Response to COVID-19
As employers begin asking employees to work from home to stop the spread of the coronavirus outbreak, virtual interactions are taking the place of in-person job interviews
Employers Advised to Ponder Worst-Case Scenarios
With the spread of COVID-19, employers should start planning for the potential of large-scale business disruptions requiring shift reductions, furloughs, reductions in force, or even permanent office and plant closures,…
Most Companies Leaving Pay Programs Alone for Now
Despite rising concerns about the effect that COVID-19, caused by the new coronavirus, will have on their businesses, most
Coronavirus and Teleworking: Tips for Preparing Your Workforce
The coronavirus, which causes the respiratory illness known as COVID-19, is prompting some employers to ask employees to telecommute, but many employees are not experienced in working remotely. SHRM Online…
Supreme Court Suspends Oral Arguments Due to COVID-19
For the first time since the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918, the
Leadership Traits that India-Born CEOs Bring to Global Companies
The recent election of Arvind Krishna as the next chief executive of IBM has added to the roster of India-born leaders heading global companies









