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The problem with employee wellness programs

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Biometric screenings (health screenings that measure blood pressure, weight, height, body mass index). Spend your time and money fashioning benefits that will be useful to your employees. Standing desks and exercise balls. Fitness classes. Gym membership reimbursements. Tobacco cessation programs. Paid fitness breaks.

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Jamaica

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Screening and Shortlisting: Employers review the received applications to shortlist candidates who meet the required qualifications and experience for the job. This initial screening process helps narrow down the pool of applicants for further assessment. This ensures they can perform their job duties efficiently from day one.

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Eyecare at Work: The Eyes are the Windows to Employees’ Health

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Indeed, we lead a digitally powered lifestyle as we juggle screen time between work and home. From eye fatigue to vision changes, staring at a screen for +7 hours daily does not come without consequences. People suffer eye fatigue after intensely staring at something, particularly a bright screen, for an extended time.

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Italy

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These contracts cover details such as job duties, working hours, compensation, and duration of employment. This document outlines the terms and conditions of employment, including the nature of the position, compensation details, working hours, and other relevant clauses.

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Fit Happens: How To Hack Hiring For Culture.

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The problem is that as much as recruiting and HR professionals talk about company culture, very few companies actually know how to define their company culture, much less screen and select candidates against it. “Culture fit” has become a ubiquitous hiring consideration in today’s world of work.

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