US lags other developed nations for employee benefits | Baby boomers struggle to find jobs in pandemic economy | Calif. Supreme Court rejects lawsuit to overturn Proposition 22
The US is the least-generous developed nation when it comes to policies for health care, unemployment and other benefits, according to Zenefits. The US is an outlier in that it does not provide universal health care or guarantee workers have paid time off.
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The oldest baby boomers are mostly retired, but many in their 60s who still need or want to work are struggling to find jobs during the pandemic. Curtis Berndt says he was let go three days after turning 65 and that he's applied for 50 full-time jobs but only received a few interviews.
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The Labor Department last Friday ended the Payroll Audit Independent Determination program, which began in 2018 and allowed employers to resolve Fair Labor Standards Act wage violations without the fear of civil action. The program "deprived workers of their rights and put employers that play by the rules at a disadvantage," said Jessica Looman, principal deputy administrator for the department's Wage and Hour Division.
Slide decks are the default in many companies, but they aren't helping meetings be productive or engaging, so it's time to seek alternatives, writes brand design executive Stacy Hintermeister. She offers three alternative approaches, including tips on how to take these physical-world ideas and adapt them for remote meetings.
The Super Bowl is traditionally a driver of demand for chicken wings, but the pandemic has had consumers eating more chicken for months and fueling shortages -- as well as a surge in prices as game day approaches. "What's been really strange about this year is it's actually been really strong since late summer, the demand for wings," Rabobank's Christine McCracken said.
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What’s on your menu for Super Bowl Sunday? For the chicken wing fans among you, I offer one of my favorites, Local-style Korean chicken. (But apparently, chicken wing supplies are running low so don’t dawdle -- and maybe be ready to throw an elbow in the frozen meat section.) Add a couple charcuterie boards -- I’m going sweet-and-salty -- and a cooler of cold drinks and you’re set.