Unemployment claims come in below expectations at 326K | Speed up hiring, reduce bias with surveys, automation | ADP economist: Job recovery uneven until pandemic ends
First-time jobless claims totaled 326,000 last week, below the Dow Jones forecast of 345,000. The figure was also down from the previous week's tally of 364,000.
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Automated recruitment software can help speed up hires and improve the quality of candidates by getting rid of manual compliance processes and tedious screenings, writes Survey Sparrow founder and CEO Shihab Muhammed. Artificial intelligence-driven interactive surveys can help "by sourcing and screening decisions based on data points and by ignoring demographic and socioeconomic data," Muhammed writes.
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Health care costs have increased for 1 in 3 working Americans this year, causing some employees to reduce retirement plan contributions or to accumulate credit card debt, according to a survey by the Employee Benefit Research Institute. Of respondents whose health care costs have increased, 4 in 10 have had difficulty paying bills or paying for living expenses.
Servant leadership attempts to take common sense principles and translate them into effective actions, starting with the strategy and following up with "service -- helping people accomplish the agreed-upon goals," write Ken Blanchard and Randy Conley. They offer several questions leaders use to assess how trustworthy they appear to colleagues and teams.
Translation created a nearly three-minute "NBA Lane" spot to celebrate the NBA's 75th birthday that stars Michael B. Jordan as a school bus driver in a Hoop Bus, picking up children in a neighborhood that's home to former and current players, including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Oscar Robertson, Larry Bird and LeBron James, and mascots. The video includes plenty of Easter eggs for fans and will run in 30- and 60-second versions on TV.
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