Workplace Health

Was an M&T Bank VP Fired for Reporting Discrimination?
Regulatory & Compliance Was an M&T Bank VP Fired for Reporting Discrimination?

The legal landscape of the financial sector is currently grappling with a high-profile lawsuit that calls into question the internal culture and administrative accountability of major banking institutions such as M&T Bank. This specific litigation was initiated by a former vice president and

Workplace Safety Now Key to Productivity and Retention
Talent Management & Development Workplace Safety Now Key to Productivity and Retention

Modern organizational success is increasingly defined by the tangible and intangible ways a company protects its workforce through comprehensive safety initiatives that go beyond basic compliance. The 2026 North America Workplace Safety Report highlights a significant paradigm shift in the

How Does Webco Build a Culture of Health Through CHOICES?
Talent Management & Development How Does Webco Build a Culture of Health Through CHOICES?

The modern manufacturing landscape requires more than just technical precision; it demands a resilient workforce supported by a robust internal infrastructure that prioritizes individual well-being over simple productivity metrics. While many organizations have traditionally viewed employee health

How HR Can Reduce Employee Stress by Fixing Workflow Delays
Talent Management & Development How HR Can Reduce Employee Stress by Fixing Workflow Delays

A persistent bottleneck in administrative approvals or a simple delay in material logistics often triggers a domino effect that transforms a manageable workload into an overwhelming source of psychological distress for the modern workforce. While many organizations focus on wellness apps or

Is Virginia’s New Paid Family Leave Law Worth the Cost?
Benefits & Compensation Is Virginia’s New Paid Family Leave Law Worth the Cost?

The recent enactment of Virginia’s comprehensive state-run insurance program marks a fundamental shift in the Commonwealth's approach to labor benefits by providing twelve weeks of paid family and medical leave for eligible workers across the state. Managed by the Virginia Employment Commission,

OSHA Must Treat Gender Violence and Harassment as Hazards
Regulatory & Compliance OSHA Must Treat Gender Violence and Harassment as Hazards

A worker who endures crude propositions from a supervisor, dodges groping hands in a hallway, or fears retaliation for saying no is not navigating a private dispute but confronting a foreseeable, preventable safety risk that harms health, undermines performance, and threatens a paycheck. Evidence

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