Inc Magazineflipped into LeadWorking From Home May Be Hurting Employee Mental Health, New Study Showsverified_publisherInc Magazine - Don ReisingerMore work and isolation are causing problems, according to a new study. It may be a corporate imperative to keep your employees out of the office but a new study suggests it may actually be doing them harm. In a survey of more than 9,700 people, anonymous professional network platform Blind found …
Forbesflipped into LeadershipUnethical Amnesia In The Workplace And How It Affects Employee Mental HealthForbes - Bryan Robinson, Ph.D.A psychologist charged her usual fee of one hundred dollars for a session. After her patient paid cash and left, she rubbed the bill and noticed he had overpaid her with two crisp one hundred bills stuck together. The thought popped into her head that she could keep the extra hundred-dollar bill, …
Global Newsflipped into Global NewsMetro Vancouver workplaces must ensure employees conduct daily COVID-19 checks under health orderGlobal News - Richard ZussmanFour days after introducing strict new restrictions across Metro Vancouver to combat a surge in COVID-19 cases, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie …
SAMMYflipped into Coronavirus UpdatesLibrarians and other public employees in Phoenix are being asked to help with coronavirus testing because the city doesn't have a health departmentverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Sarah Al-ArshaniLibrarians are now being called in to help with coronavirus testing in Phoenix because the city does not have a health department that could assist with a surge in need, Mayor Kate Gallego says. "As a mayor, there's no one else to pass the buck to, so that's why we've challenged our librarians, …
Global Newsflipped into Global NewsMontreal public health urges all bar patrons and employees to get tested for COVID-19Global News - Karen Macdonald & Kalina LaframboiseIn Montreal, city officials and public health authorities are urging anyone who visited a bar in the city since July 1 to get tested for the novel …
Fortuneflipped into LeadershipYour employees are not okay: How to handle mental health at work during a pandemicverified_publisherFortune - Erika FryWith cases of COVID-19 again surging across the country and around the globe, employers face the enormous challenge of maintaining a healthy …
hflipped into BehaviourTalking About Mental Health with Your Employees — Without Oversteppingverified_publisherHarvard Business Review - Deborah Grayson RiegelLike many managers, you probably checked in with your employees throughout last spring when the Covid-19 crisis first started. But you need to keep doing it. As the pandemic drags on, there is a rising number of people who are struggling with mental health issues. As a manager, you don’t want to …
CNBCflipped into Top NewsGoogle is tackling mental health challenges among employees through 'resilience training' videosverified_publisherCNBC - Jennifer EliasThroughout the coronavirus pandemic, Google has emphasized employee health, establishing long-term remote work plans and offering periodic days off …
Forbesflipped into LeadershipMany Small-Business Employees May Be Close To Losing Health InsuranceForbes - HBS Working Knowledgeby Rachel Layne A health insurance crisis may be looming for employees of small businesses, with many firms struggling to cover their share of these costs, new research from Harvard Business School finds. Nearly one-third of employers surveyed weren’t sure they could pay premiums beyond August 15, …
National Reviewflipped into Politics & PolicyMich. Gov. Orders State Employees to Conduct ‘Implicit Bias Training,’ Declares Racism a ‘Public Health Crisis’National Review - Zachary EvansWhitmer’s directive also called “to combat racism as a public health crisis.”
AvatarPaul Bhuhiflipped into Future of Work in HealthcareThe rise of employee health trackingverified_publisherBBC Worklife - David CoxHealth tracking could mitigate pandemic-related risks, but will employees see it as an invasion of their privacy? Serial entrepreneur Surendar Magar has made a career out of developing ways for humans to use devices remotely. “I’ve pretty much spent my life untethering things, from computers to …
PBS NewsHourflipped into HeadlinesWATCH: Pence reiterates importance of wearing a maskPBS NewsHour - Associated PressU. S. Vice President Mike Pence and the U.S Surgeon General both reiterate during a Coronavirus Task Force briefing “wearing a mask is a good idea” …
Fox Newsflipped into Latest NewsMichigan Gov. Whitmer declares racism 'public health crisis,' requires bias training for state employeesverified_publisherFox News - Sam DormanMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is declaring racism a public health crisis and pursuing initiatives to "eradicate and prevent discrimination and racial inequity" -- including making all state employees undergo "implicit bias training," her office announced Wednesday. “Implicit, unconscious bias …
CNBCflipped into Health and ScienceAmazon expands virtual health care for employees throughout Washington stateverified_publisherCNBC - Christina FarrAmazon Care, the virtual health clinic for employees, is undergoing its first major expansion beyond the Seattle area. The service, which is available …