Last year saw no shortage of conflict between labor and management, with half a million American workers on strike at some point during the year, double the figure of 2022 and four times that of 2021.
President Biden on Wednesday signed an executive order aimed at expanding federal agencies’ use of apprenticeship programs to attract and develop young federal workers, as well as reinstating agency ...
Not a subscriber? Apply online today. We’re in an era where any tool proven to help an organization get more out of its labor force is in high demand. As organizations fight over a shrinking pool of ...
The Office of Personnel Management last week issued new guidance aimed at helping federal agencies reinstitute forums for management and federal employee unions to work collaboratively to solve ...
Kaiser Permanente's tentative deal with labor leaders means the health system's historic labor-management partnership survives another pivotal moment in the group's history. Still, it's in a fragile ...
When the Covid-19 pandemic finally started to wane, we ventured into a world that was slowly returning to some semblance of “normal.” But as we returned to our favorite restaurants, retail shops, and ...
Not a subscriber? Apply online today. Managing labor has never been an easy task. In the months leading up to the COVID-19 outbreak, U.S. companies were dealing with persistent, historically-low ...
While labor costs in healthcare have decreased over the past 18 months, continuing this trend should remain a top priority for healthcare leaders. Becker’s Healthcare recently spoke with Tim Teague, ...
At the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, our company shifted to a four-day compressed workweek arrangement, supposedly to help contain the spread of the virus. The company consulted us regarding the ...