Flight attendant turns to dog-walker to survive pandemic
Since airlines have been prohibited from laying off workers throughout September due to the terms set forth by the federal aid received, Congress is yet to approve a new coronavirus stimulus relief package and airline workers fear the worst as the end of September draws closer. Read about how this flight attendant is trying to adapt quickly by bracing for job cuts with supported income. Read about the details here.
Category
Substance Abuse
Health Savings Accounts
Employee Surveys
Contemporary Issues
Job Descriptions
Inclusion, Equity &
Inclusion, Equity & Diversity
Data Security
Employment Law & Compliance
Opening
Onboarding
Overtime Pay
Talent Acquisition
Consultation
Workplace Harassment
Open Enrollment
Ethnicity
Retirement & Recognitions
Labor Relations
Affirmative Action
Health Care Benefits
Gender Identity
Performance Management
Downsizing
Work Visas
Flexible Spending Account
Recruiting
Disaster Preparation & Response
Religion & Spirituality
Family & Medical Leave
Artificial Intelligence
Career Development
Unemployment Benefits
Succession Planning
Wellness Benefits
Executive Compensation
Time Worked
Mental Wellness
Leave Management
Employment Offers
Disability Benefits
Eligibility Verification (I-9)
Business Acumen
Fiduciary Duty
Workplace Wellness
Employee Relations
Pay Equity
Cybersecurity
Drug & Alcohol Testing
Technology
Tags
Article
Effective Ways to Stay Productive While Telecommuting
Remote working is not a new thing in the US but a lifesaver in the current situation when social di ...
This Thanksgiving - Give Thanks To All These People
This Thanksgiving is going to be different, no doubt! But it need not be different in a negative se ...
What Are the Costs to Consider While Planning A Recruitment Budget?
If your organization is on a hiring spree too, one of the key things to consider is the recruitment ...
Hiring Secrets of The Most Successful Companies
A successful company not only has growing revenues, but it also boasts of a brilliant workforce. Ma ...
Comments