2017 Employee Job Satisfaction and Engagement: The Doors of Opportunity Are Open
This research analyzed 44 aspects of job satisfaction and 38 factors influencing employee engagement, focusing on career development, management relationships, compensation, work environment, and engagement dynamics. The executive summary highlights key contributors to job satisfaction, their importance and satisfaction levels, and actionable improvement recommendations.
Mental Health in the Workplace: What Students Should Know
Mental health issues are one of the most significant health challenges in the United States. In 2016, nearly 18.3% of adults, or about 44.7 million people, reported experiencing a mental illness. Additionally, 71% of adults reported having at least one symptom of stress, such as headaches, feeling overwhelmed, or anxious.
CAN-SPAM Act for Students: How to Write Compliant Business Emails
The CAN-SPAM Act is a law that sets rules for commercial emails, outlines requirements for such messages, gives recipients the right to request that you stop emailing them, and imposes tough penalties for non-compliance.
Reading the Global Energy and CO2 Status Report
Global energy-related CO2 emissions surged 1.4% in 2017, reaching 32.5 gigatonnes (Gt). This marked the end of three years of stable emissions, signaling a shift in global energy trends. The increase, amounting to 460 million tonnes, contrasts with the reductions needed to meet the Paris Agreement’s climate targets.
COVID-19, Schools, and Family Preparedness Explained
Human Coronaviruses are a group of viruses that typically lead to mild or moderate illnesses, like the common cold. Most people become infected with one of these viruses at some point, and symptoms generally last a short time.
Statement by NCSC Director William Evanina: Election Threat Update for the American Public
We reaffirm that commitment by sharing additional insights into foreign adversaries’ intentions and activities related to the 2020 election. This update aims to inform Americans better and empower them to play a critical role in safeguarding our democracy.
Executive Order on Online Censorship in the Debate Over Section 230
By the authority granted to me as President under the Constitution and U.S. law, the following is ordered: Free speech is a fundamental pillar of American democracy. The Founding Fathers safeguarded this essential right through the First Amendment. The ability to express and debate ideas is the basis for all other freedoms enjoyed by a free society.
The Biden Plan For Protecting The Nation's Values As Immigrants
As a nation, the US has displayed real hostility towards immigrants. In recent years under the Trump administration, this has been worse than ever before. That's why the Biden administration is looking to improve things for immigrants into the country after their election. Here's what their plan is to improve our immigration system.
EEOC Laws Explained: The Key U.S. Employment Discrimination Acts
Learn which employment discrimination laws the EEOC enforces, including Title VII, ADA, ADEA, Equal Pay Act, Pregnancy Discrimination Act, and GINA.
Screen Time Trends 2023: Global Shifts, Mobile vs. Desktop, and Impacts on Kids
How much time do you spend each day staring at the glowing screen of your computer or smartphone? If recent global research is accurate, that number is around 7 hours daily – although, in reality, it may be even higher.