Study: Job mobility dropping among millennials | Do you anticipate departures among your staff? | LGBTQ ruling goes beyond employee firings
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June 26, 2020
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Study: Job mobility dropping among millennials
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Thirty-one percent of millennials anticipate changing jobs within the next two years, down from 49% last year, according to findings from the Deloitte Global Millennial Survey 2020. The survey attributes the drop in job mobility to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The recent Supreme Court decision prohibiting employers from dismissing employees based on LGBTQ status also provides protections related to "compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment" under Title VII, attorneys say. "As is the case generally with respect to Title VII, it is a best practice not only to be fair but to document employee-related decisions, furnish accurate evaluations, and maintain and publicize anti-discrimination policies," lawyer David Garland says.
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A survey of 457 US employers by XpertHR found nearly half of employers use traditional paid leave organized into categories such as sick leave and vacation, and 44% use a single PTO bank, where all or most leave exists in one block. Those with traditional plans may have several leave categories beyond sick leave and vacation, including paid personal days, paid jury duty, paid bereavement and paid voting leave.
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Study: Crisis reveals CEO leadership styles
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A survey gauging how CEOs are responding to the pressure of the coronavirus crisis found that they fall into three leadership categories: keen, tough and edgy. This article shares insights on the differences between the three.
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Artists respond to social unrest with art activism
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Teddy "Stat" Phillips is among several artists engaging in art activism in response to the killing of George Floyd and the global pandemic. Phillips, developer of a trivia game app about Black culture, contributed to the Black Lives Matter street mural in Seattle and draws illustrations of everyday heroes like his mother, who is a nurse.
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