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: Montana offers $1,200 to get people back to work — but are extra unemployment benefits really keeping Americans out of the labor force?
'Montana is open for business again, but I hear from too many employers throughout our state who can’t find workers,' said Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte, a Republican......»»
How primary care impacts chronic conditions and healthcare costs for Triad employers
In today’s healthcare environment, employees often avoid seeking primary care due to multiple barriers such as costs, health insurance confusion, inconvenient access to a doctor, and limited time to visit a physician. In fact, 44% of Americans a.....»»
How primary care impacts chronic conditions and healthcare costs for Triangle employers
In today’s healthcare environment, employees often avoid seeking primary care due to multiple barriers such as costs, health insurance confusion, inconvenient access to a doctor, and limited time to visit a physician. In fact, 44% of Americans admi.....»»
How primary care impacts chronic conditions and healthcare costs for Charlotte employers
In today’s healthcare environment, employees often avoid seeking primary care due to multiple barriers such as costs, health insurance confusion, inconvenient access to a doctor, and limited time to visit a physician. In fact, 44% of Ameri.....»»
Hiring in a labor shortage: How employers can win the war for talent
Jane Oates has focused heavily on workforce development for much of her career, so she’s well-versed in the ebbs and flows of the labor market. But Oates, president of Washington, D.C.-based WorkingNation, a nonprofit campaign devote.....»»
AZ Youthforce program ramps up Valley recruiting efforts
The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Valley is taking applications until the end of April from high school students and teenagers looking for work with area employers through its AZ Youthforce internship program......»»
Atlanta startup Clubba can teach students how to be a YouTuber
“Virtual activities are still relevant when kids go back to school because it’s more convenient and more options available.”.....»»
Self-driving Truck Startup TuSimple Files For Public Ownership
Self-driving truck startup TuSimple filed on Tuesday to become a public company. It is seeking to sell at least $100 million in shares. It could sell as much as $1 billion in stock depending on investors' appetite. read more.....»»
US jobless claims fall to 712,000 as pace of layoffs eases
The Labor Department said Thursday that applications for unemployment aid dropped by 42,000 from 754,000 the week before, evidence that fewer employers are cutting jobs amid a decline in confirmed coronavirus cases and signs of an improving e.....»»
MarketWatch: PRO Act, called ‘most important labor legislation in several generations,’ passes House
The House on Tuesday passed the PRO Act, which would provide new protections to workers seeking to unionize and could make it more difficult for gig companies like Uber to continue classifying their drivers as independent contractors......»»
Charlottesville startup PIP DEI Collective was built on a mission of workplace inclusivity
As students at the University of Virginia, Danya Abutaleb and Taylor Trumble bonded over diversity and inclusion discussions. When George Floyd was killed last year, they decided to resume the conversation full-time, even though it meant.....»»
Flexible office firm IWG just bought a majority stake in The Wing, months after the women-focused co-working startup announced mass layoffs
IWG looks "forward to partnering with The Wing to empower current and future generations of female entrepreneurs," CEO Mark Dixon said. The Wing founders Lauren Kassan and Audrey Gelman launched.....»»
Bend VR startup creates courses for employer Covid-19 training
The startup has partnered with county Workforce Investment Boards to get interactive training out to employers......»»
CoverMyMeds president says growing list of startup wins make Columbus "remarkable"
Leading one of Columbus' fastest-growing employers, David Holladay has an excellent vantage point to see how outsiders view Central Ohio......»»
Seeking private equity? Here"s what strategic investors are looking for
How did one downtown Dayton startup succeed where so many others have fallen short? There may not be a one-size-fits-all answer — but there are some key elements that make the company stand out from the crowd......»»
Dataseam expands apprenticeship program for Kentucky students
A Louisville-based tech company is expanding its efforts to grow and improve IT workforce through newly-awarded funds from the federal Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC). Dataseam received $1.5 million to further expand its U.S. Department of Labor-.....»»
"Kind of like our own hackathon": Pangea"s HQ is now the co-founders" house
Pangea.app, the startup behind a platform to connect companies with college students for freelance work, has a new headquarters: a house in Providence where co-founders Adam Alpert and John Tambunting, along with lead designer Tae Sam Lee Zamora, all .....»»
This home paint startup is a millennial haven - it offers highly curated colors and bundles supplies for easy shopping
Backdrop sells paint in a small, curated selection of colors, and pairs them with all the supplies you need. Here's how it works. When you buy through our links, we may earn money from our a.....»»
Yes, your boss can require you to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Labor lawyers weigh in on what rights employees have.
Employers can require employees to get a COVID-19 vaccine as long as they comply with the ADA and EEOC. Lisa Taylor receives a COVID-19 vaccination from RN Jose Muniz with the help of Karenda Palmer, a staff member, as she.....»»