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Thirty years ago, single mother Jeanette Ward needed a job. Enter Texas Mutual, where today she fills the role of CEO. Ward reflects on her career in insurance and how to pave a path forward to welcome new recruits to the industry.
A Texas oilfield inspection company comes under scrutiny when its personnel director propositions and the company then fires a pregnant sales associate.
There are generational differences in how mental health is discussed, but overall the amount of stigma attached to the topic is too high.
Sexual harassment is a growing concern for corporate America. Risk managers can pave the way to top-down culture change.
Work-related stress is looming as a significant concern for workers’ compensation and employment liability insurers.
Risk management and millennials are a perfect fit. Now is the time to invest in their partnership.
It’s available, it’s affordable and it’s preferable to litigation.
Look for technology to continue to improve efficiency.
It’s good business to allow job-leave for volunteer emergency responders, whether or not state laws apply.
A Federal court’s ruling on the ADA is attracting widespread attention.
Unchecked sexual harassment in the workplace can lead to millions in losses, tarnish brands, and erode customer and employee trust.
Under-the-radar discounts cost retailers billions annually.
The degree to which companies can effectively collect data on their employees hinges upon trust and transparency.
Opinions vary on the best way to ensure that gig economy workers have access to workplace injury and illness coverage.
It’s time to start treating employee mental health as an essential aspect of physical health.
Consistently getting the fundamentals right is a key focus for York Risk Services’ Patrick J. Walsh
Experts say more than two million manufacturing jobs will go unfilled in the next 10 years.
Employers, especially in technology, are fearful of changes to the foreign worker visa program.
An organization’s human capital can be a great asset, it is also its most worrisome risk.
Employers increasingly view paid leave as a way to keep key talent.
Duty of care may seem like a simple concept. But think again, it is hard to execute competently.