Walmart Aims to Empower Employees in Expanding Last-Mile Delivery Services
Walmart is planning to increase the involvement of its employees in making last-mile deliveries as it expands its third-party fulfillment capabilities, according to President and CEO Doug McMillon.
Beware of Potential Scams and Misinformation Surrounding the Employee Retention Credit
Business owners seeking to claim the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) should exercise caution to avoid falling victim to scams and misinformation.
Employees around the world seem to be benefitting from a 4-day workweek
A 4-day workweek has the potential to benefit employees in a number of ways, and may be a valuable tool for employers looking to attract and retain top talent.
Supply chain leaders should consider offering “grace” to foster a better work environment
Offering grace is a key leadership quality that can have a significant impact on the success of a supply chain.
An aging workforce is bound to force companies into digitalization in 2023
A recent study arranged by Verdant - a London-based firm - has resulted in the conclusion that industrial firms are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) as the labor force continues to become harder to fill.
2023 changes to consider for your employee’s health and wellness
The new year is approaching fast, and employers need to be considering a number of changes that are occurring over the next year that could have a significant impact on their employee’s well-being.
Seems like everyone wants to work from home - but can warehouse workers do it too?
Remote work took the world by a storm after the pandemic sent most office workers and college students packing almost three years ago.
Employees should be treated with the same care as your customers
Companies understand that by delivering the “ideal” product or service to their customers, their customers will keep coming back.
Warehouse worker satisfaction is more important than automation, according to survey
According to a ProGlove study, 75% of leaders in warehousing are most concerned with maintaining productivity levels, regardless of global supply chain issues.
Nearly half of American workers say they feel burned out at work
In an alarming statistic, 43% of American office workers “feel burned out”, according to Slack’s Future Forum, a quarterly survey.
Are you “quiet quitting” your job? There may be a better solution
The term “quiet quitting” is making the rounds on the popular social media app, TikTok - but some are unsure of what it exactly means.
Companies in big cities need to rebrand because remote work is here to stay
The optics around many large companies that have towering skyscrapers in big cities like Manhattan used to brand themselves to prospective employees as an option to work at while still enjoying “city life.”
40% of Amazon suppliers exposed to have wage issues by company-sponsored audit
The number is better than the reported 47% of Amazon suppliers with wage issues found in 2021’s audit, but it’s still… not great.
Working remotely has its pros and cons
The Covid-19 pandemic forced businesses to send a lot of workers home, and many prefer it that way.