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Workspan Daily Plus+
01/12/2026
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;Less than 1 in 3 workers are confident their organization will guide them on the skills they will need in the future of work.;
“Leaders often don’t have all the answers yet, so they hesitate to say anything at all,” said Sara Gutierrez, a chief science officer at people science and technology company SHL.
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Journal Article
03/01/2021
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology 24(1): 108–126.
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Workspan Magazine
10/03/2024
Going forward, however, two important factors could spur even greater use of retention perks: 1.
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Journal Article
12/16/2021
Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity 2(1): 1.
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Journal Article
09/15/2022
The educational background of the respondents provides an interesting picture (see Figure 1).
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Workspan Daily
04/04/2025
Mike DeWine signed
Senate Bill 1 into law March 28, which bans public university diversity programs and faculty strikes.
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Courses that were purchased on or after Oct. 1, 2023, are still in the 120-day access period and learners will be able to access it in Canvas.
Workspan Daily
10/31/2025
In the underlying unfair labor practice case, the Ninth Circuit upheld the NLRB’s finding that the employer, a Phoenix-based business entity, violated the
National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) — specifically Section 8(a)(1) — by “interrogating” and disciplining an employee who discussed wages, other benefits and workplace conditions with coworkers.
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