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An Update on U.S. Workforce Activity
This report explores weekly workforce data across approximately 40,000 U.S. businesses and their 4.5 million employees.
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U.S. Jobless Claims Rise to 861,000 as Layoffs Stay High
Yahoo News | UKG, a company that provides time management software, estimates that among its mostly small-business clients, the number of shifts worked nationally has risen just 0.2% in the past month.
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From Dismal Winter, Some U.S. Data Starts to Move Higher
Reuters | An index of shift work at a broader set of industries rose in early February to its highest level since November after falling in December and January, according to data from time management firm UKG.
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The Economy Won’t Recover Until Hiring Kicks Back into Gear
Marketplace | For hiring to pick up, consumer demand needs to bounce back, said Dave Gilbertson at payroll processor UKG.
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Businesses Face Hard Decisions on Whether, When to Hire
The Associated Press | About one in six small businesses have closed their doors since the pandemic began, according to data from UKG, a work scheduling software company.
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Super Bowl Can Mean Super Absences the Next Day
SHRM | In fact, 8.8 million workers plan to take a preapproved day off, according to the 2021 Super Bowl Absence Survey by The Workforce Institute at UKG and The Harris Poll.
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How Companies Can Support Employees with Disabilities During Remote Work and Beyond
ToolBox HR | The shift to remote work forced many managers and business leaders to step back and rethink longstanding rules and assumptions about the workplace –– a change that is opening doors for employees with both visible and invisible disabilities as accessibility takes centerstage, writes Cecile Alper-Leroux, Vice President, Human Capital Management Innovation at UKG.