Workplace Safety
Redefining Learning at Work
Sean Reddington, CEO and founder at Thrive, a Nottingham based learning technology company, shares his insights on innovation and entrepreneurial spirit.
Many of Your Employees Are Probably Healing From Past Workplace Trauma. Here's How You Can Help Empower Them.
There is no magic way of healing people of their preexisting workplace trauma — but leaders can (and should want to) help.
How to Master the 5 Primary Challenges in Online Verification
Implementing online ID verification can be rather troublesome for companies. Here, we will discuss how to address the top 5 obstacles in ID verification.
You Could Lose Your Entire Business in a Personal Injury Claim. Here's How to Protect Yourself
As the prevalence of personal injury lawsuits grows nationally, what does this mean for small business owners? How can you be proactive as a business owner, plan ahead for the potential of accidents, and create a safe work environment? Careful planning and training can go a long way.
Dollar General Workers Protest for Better Working Conditions: 'Scared For Our Safety'
Since 2014, 49 people have been killed and 172 injured at Dollar General stores.
3 McDonald's Franchisees to Pay Thousands in Fines for Child Labor Law Violations
Three separate franchisees will pay more than $200,000 in fines for allowing young employees to work more than is legally allowed.
Gig Workers Advocate For More Safety Following Attacks on Drivers
While apps like Uber and Doordash require a myriad of personal information from their workers to ensure the safety of customers, drivers have limited knowledge of the customer.
Labor Department Fines Dollar General $15.5 Million for Workplace Safety Violations
Since 2017, the Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration unit has found 111 instances of safety violations after inspecting more than 270 Dollar General stores.
Psychological Safety in the Workplace is More Than Being Nice
Here are nine steps to creating a culture that cultivates psychological safety.
Less is Not More: How Business Leaders Can Stem the Tide of Quiet Quitting
Business leaders can use these four strategies to discourage quiet quitting and keep employees more vested in the vision of the company.
Don't Overlook This Crucial Business Function If You Want Your Startup to Succeed
When entrepreneurs get overwhelmed, workplace safety falls to the bottom of their priority list. Here's why that's a bigger issue than you might think.
The Case for a 4-Day Work Week
A four-day workweek leads to more satisfied workers, narrows the gender gap and the return on investment is better than expected.
New York Lawmakers Seek to Limit Warehouse Productivity Quotas, Targeting Amazon
The Warehouse Worker Protection Act aims to prevent rising injury rates in warehouses, taking direct aim at Amazon after the company was named one of the most dangerous workplaces for the third time by the National Occupational Safety and Health Council.
1 out of 4 of your Employees Feel They Don't Fit In. Here's Why That Matters, and What to Do About It.
Employees who have a high sense of belonging are more likely to be satisfied with their jobs and more engaged at work. Leaders can set the tone and make a tangible difference for teams and individuals.
Going The Extra Mile: How Organizations Can Ensure The Safety Of Their Workplaces In The UAE
"Workplace safety programs are the most effective when they can offer detailed inputs about different parameters, allowing companies to make informed decisions about whether to moderate or pause future operations."