The three hardest hit industries
It's been 100 days since the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak as a pandemic, and a lot has changed since then. The effects are not felt by economies alone, but also has sociological impacts, the wealth gap, as well as the racial wealth gap, is widening, and that's bad news for everyone. Of all the industries, the worst hit were the airlines, oil and restaurants. Read about the repercussions here.
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Time Worked
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HR Software
Technology
Relationship Management
Eligibility Verification (I-9)
Job Descriptions
Work Life Integration
Disaster Preparation & Response
Employment Testing
Cybersecurity
Executive Compensation
Severance Pay
Overtime Pay
Family & Medical Leave
Employee Handbooks
Inclusion, Equity &
Business Continuity
Remote & Hybrid Work
Artificial Intelligence
Employment Contracts
Vendors & Software
Hiring
Unemployment Benefits
Dependent Benefits
Performance Management
Workers' Compensation
Religion & Spirituality
Salary Surveys
Fiduciary Duty
Firing
Disability Accomodations
Parental Leave
Drug & Alcohol Testing
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Risk Management
Organizational &
Employment Law & Compliance
Workplace Security
Employment Branding
Communicable Diseases
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