Tuesday, April 21, 2020

IBM offers best practices for managers during COVID-19

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04/21/2020
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IBM offers best practices for managers during the COVID-19 crisis

Like other employers, the tech giant is offering its managers tools on how to engage and destress employees.

 
Ally Financial's COVID-19 strategy: Embrace employee benefits

More paid time off, expanded childcare support and a one-time check for $1,200 are among the strategies for helping workers, CHRO says.

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A crisis is a terrible thing to waste

The pandemic is accelerating the change, innovation and disruption that have long been in the works for HR. This is our moment.

 
Will remote work continue post-pandemic?

Employers may see that many onsite jobs 'could be done just about anywhere and could be done just as well,' one expert says.

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COLLECTION: Strategies to manage coronavirus in the workplace

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How HR can rethink workforce planning, hiring

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