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UKG: Workforce Activity Trending Up, November Strongest Month Since June
LOWELL, Mass., and WESTON, Fla. | November was the strongest month for workforce activity since June, even when accounting for the Thanksgiving holiday, according to the November 2023 Workforce Activity Report published by UKG. Shift work increased 0.4%, with gains across most sectors, signaling more strength for the remarkably steady labor market.
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Award-Winning Health System Advances Great Workplace Culture and Commitment to Innovation with UKG
LOWELL, Mass., and WESTON, Fla. | Hartford HealthCare is advancing its great workplace culture and commitment to innovation with the AI-powered UKG Pro Workforce Management suite.
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UKG Extends Global Reach in Caribbean Market with Acquisition of Interboro Systems Corporation
LOWELL, Mass., and WESTON, Fla. | UKG Inc. today announced it now provides direct sales, services, and customer support for the Caribbean market through the acquisition of Interboro Systems Corporation.
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IESNYC and Equity in Lighting Create a Thought Provoking Evening
IESNYC and Equity in Lighting Create a Thought Provoking Evening
Edison Report | The opening speaker and moderator was the brilliant Dr. Jarik Conrad, VP of Human Insights, UKG (Ultimate Kronos Group). Dr. Conrad opined that as humans we are wired for tribalism, wired to seek out those who share our interests, share our opinions, and look like us.