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How the Workplace Is Changing in 2018

Chart Your Course

And technology continues to affect the workplace too, with remote work, global locations, and interconnectedness driving much of our development. Society, technology, education—they all make an impact. Around one quarter (22%) of small businesses say a shortage of qualified workers is their top business concern in 2018.

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Leading the Charge for Inclusive and Sustainable Hospitality

HR Digest

In addition to fostering these groups, our colleagues are supported by a Global Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Council, which we introduced in 2018 and is chaired by our CEO Mark Hoplamazian and SVP of Global DE&I Tyronne Stoudemire to ensure that the importance of creating a diverse workforce is championed by Hyatt leadership.

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2019 HR Leaders of the Year

HR Digest

The Human Resource industry has seen some significant changes in the last two decades. As the workplace ethos changed with technological advances and a new generation of workers, the focus has shifted to employee management and performance and productivity. Mastercard believes in developing both current and future skills.

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VCs See Gold Rush in the HR Tech Scene

HR Digest

But recent years have seen an explosion of interest in the global human resource (HR) technology market, particularly in North America. The first quarter alone attracted more capital than any quarter in 2018, and $677 million more than we tracked in all of 2017,” according to LaRocque.

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A Guide to Diversity in Citizenship, Immigration, and National Origin in the Workplace?

HR Digest

While this number has seen a slight decline from its 2018 peak, it remains a significant demographic within the country. These students also show a higher inclination towards STEM fields, with almost half of the international student population pursuing bachelor’s degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

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Alphabet Workers Union to bring back the ‘Don’t be evil’ motto

HR Digest

The members-only union is supported by the Communication Workers of America, which represents workers in telecommunications, information technology and media. They have developed artificial intelligence technology for use by the Department of Defense and profited from ads by a hate group. ” ‘Technology unions’.

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A Culture of Excellence: An Interview with Melissa Strait

HR Digest

Melissa Strait: When we founded Inspire in February 2018, our leadership team spent time developing a clear purpose and set of behaviors that could align our organization and our brands.? We are focused on developing an HR technology platform that enables finding, hiring, onboarding and developing the best talent.

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