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PayScale | March 26, 2020
Women make 98 cents for every dollar men earn, according to PayScale data accounting for compensable factors such as experience, industry and job level. Without these controls, women make 81 cents for every dollar men make — a slight increase over the 79 cents on the dollar measured last year. The report, released March 24, encompasses 1.8 million responses to PayScale's online survey conducted between January 2017 and February 2019. PayScale identified a disparity between men and wome...
Starbucks | July 01, 2020
Starbucks now offers mental health training, called Mental Health Fundamentals, for U.S. assistant store managers, store managers and above, and all non-retail partners, according to a company release emailed to Restaurant Dive. The two-hour training program was created in partnership with the National Council for Behavioral Health and is available through July 20.The training includes four, 30-minute modules focused on effective listening, providing encouragement and reassurance, offering...
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Elements Global Services | February 19, 2021
Elements Global Services, Inc., a global HR technology provider and pioneer of the direct Employer of Record (EOR) model, has announced the launch of GoGlobalGov, a holistic employment and expansion solution for Outside [the] Contiguous United States (OCONUS) government contractors. The program is exclusively designed for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Contractors. Elements Global Services is present in over 135 ...
Franklin Templeton | August 07, 2020
Some emerging markets have been coping with the COVID-19 crisis better than others, and their economies are in different stages of recovery. Our emerging markets equity team highlights a few—and offers thoughts on why the pandemic has accelerated some existing fundamental and technological trends. A collapse in economic activity amid the COVID-19 pandemic and expectations of slowing loan growth, falling margins and rising bad debts have hurt near-term earnings forecasts for Brazilian finan...
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