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
Global Mindset
HR Software
Termination
HR Careers
Disaster Preparation & Response
Vendors & Software
Fiduciary Duty
Wellness Benefits
Time Worked
Employee Resource Groups
Organizational Structure
Employment Law & Compliance
Flexible Spending Account
Closing
Unemployment Benefits
Overtime Eligibility &
Business Acumen
Investigations
Data Security
Employee Relations
Analytical Aptitude
Remote & Hybrid Work
Raise
Sexualy Harassment
Promotion
Affirmative Action
Discrimination
Employment Testing
Payroll
Talent Acquisition
Age
Records & Reports
Leadership &
Benefits
Employee Conduct
Workers' Compensation
Parental Leave
Leadership Development
Religious Accomodations
Campus Placement
Benefits Compliance
Organizational &
Opening
People Management
Bonuses & Incentives
Inclusion, Equity & Diversity
Overtime Pay
Cybersecurity
Business Continuity
Retirement & Recognitions
Tags
Article
Know the Work Habits of Highly Effective Employees
The employees are the most valuable assets of any organization. It’s their credibility, efficiency, ...
I-9 Compliance for Remote Employees - A Guide for Companies
More than 50% of the US workforce is working remotely as of now. According to experts, about 25-30% ...
Millennials Care About These 8 Things at Their Workplace - Are Your Offering Those?
Millennials are considered to be social people, who live by the ‘work hard play hard’ mantra and ar ...
COVID-19 - 6 Challenges Staffing Firms Are Likely to Face
Most industries have severely suffered in the ongoing pandemic with a few exceptions, like healthca ...
Comments