Gig companies fight Massachusetts lawsuit
A coalition of gig companies and businesses including Uber, DoorDash, Lyft and Instacart are fighting a lawsuit by Maura Healey, Massachusetts attorney general who seeks to classify gig workers as employees. She aims to put an end to the exploitative practices of the companies. ...
Category
Records & Reports
Mentoring & Coaching
Fiduciary Duty
Overtime Eligibility &
Religious Accomodations
Job Applications &
Overtime Pay
Educational Assistance
Workplace Stories
Affirmative Action
Leadership Development
Age
Wellness Benefits
Disability Accomodations
Drug & Alcohol Testing
Workplace Harassment
Employment Contracts
Cybersecurity
Employee Conduct
Whistleblowing
Gender Identity
Onboarding
Social Media
Investigations
Benefits
Contracts & RFPs
Technology
Communicable Diseases
Retention
Work Visas
Discrimination
Privacy
Hiring & Firing
Networking
Sexual Orientation
Vendors & Software
Employee Relations
Mental Health Benefits
Open Enrollment
Employee Resource Groups
Leave Management
Career Development
Background Checks
Inclusion, Equity & Diversity
Opening
Opening & Closing
Workplace Security
Business Continuity
Electronic Records Management
Organizational &
Tags
Article
Top paying Careers in 2021
The economy may be taking its time with recovery, but hiring and job hunting are at an all-time hig ...
All you need to know about the teaching profession
Teaching jobs: transformative teacher roles you can undertake amidst the teacher shortage in the US ...
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 ...
Hiring Secrets of The Most Successful Companies
A successful company not only has growing revenues, but it also boasts of a brilliant workforce. Ma ...