Tag: HR
https://www.psypost.org/2020/11/hr-managers-discriminate-against-attractive-candidates-when-hiring-for-less-desirable-jobs-study-suggests-58519?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hr-managers-discriminate-against-attractive-candidates-when-hiring-for-less-desirable-jobs-study-suggests Beth Ellwood November 12, 2020 Research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggests that, contrary to popular belief, it does not always pay to be …
The New England Journal of Medicine, article of a study out of Mount Sinai showed that few infected recruits had symptoms before diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection, that transmission occurred …
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently announced that the agency has cited 179 worksites for coronavirus-related violations and proposed a total of $2,496,768 in penalties since the …
Based on cellular mobility data, Researchers from Stanford University, among other institutions, studied anonymized data on 98 million people and their movement patterns hour-by-hour in the 10 largest metro …
Small business owners should check with their accountants to see whether they qualify for significant tax breaks in the CARES Act. if you made money in the last five …
How the best leaders have led their organization through this difficult time, and the approaches that have been most effective. Leaders should adopt strategies they feel best uphold the …
Learn how health systems can prioritize the well-being of physicians and other health professionals by developing an executive-level champion position: chief wellness officer. — Read on www.ama-assn.org/practice-management/physician-health/what-chief-wellness-officer
A new simulation study suggests that a person coughing can disperse droplets well beyond six feet, and that anyone shorter than the person coughing — such as children — …
When we experience disaster, trauma, or distressing psychological events in our personal or professional lives, we usually react with grief and a range of negative emotions. And in this …
About 40% of your happiness is genetic, but the other 60% is determined by factors you can control like your hobbies, environment, and lifestyle. Although research suggests that happiness …