WorkShifter_05January2021

WorkShifter -- Redefining Work

05 JANUARY 2021

At first it felt like a normal side effect of being employed. But buried underneath well-intentioned advice to "unplug from work!" and "enjoy your downtime!" came the unsettling realization that ...

Ask any recruiter, HR professional, or job seeker about the future of hiring, and they will tell you the game will never be the same again. Recruitment practices were totally transformed as companies ...

Several states have already begun administering the latest $300 weekly enhancement to unemployment benefits, a week after President Donald Trump signed the Covid relief package to extend federal ...

Whether you've been operating 10 days, 10 months or 10 years, it’s time for a "makeover" for your small business. If you’re going to survive and thrive in the COVID-19-dominated economy, it’s ...

As organizations consider blended return-to-work strategies, some of us will continue to work remotely. Having everyone working from home was a workplace equalizer, but those who return to ...

The “gig economy” may sound hip, but it’s really made up of those who are self employed and work as independent contractors. It’s a group of individuals whose numbers grew by 15% in the ...

Many people have seen their job schedules become more flexible in 2020 as remote work has increasingly become the norm. Many companies are making plans to keep things that way even after ...

The pandemic transformed the workforce for organizations across all verticals, with employees quickly and unexpectedly transitioned from offices to working from home. The new year brings more ...

In 2015, during her third year at Georgetown Law, she and classmate Jimmy McNamara founded ReferU, which added a social dimension to the referral of new tenants for apartment buildings ...

New year and new learnings. The key for this 2021 will be to respond to what knowledge and capabilities did we acquire or develop during the past year that we can use to our advantage to ...