Beard Group Releases Agenda for 2021 Class Action Money & Ethics Conference
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NEW YORK, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Beard Group, Inc., finalized the agenda and faculty for the 5th Annual Class Action Money & Ethics Conference, a virtual event, scheduled for June 29 and 30, 2021.
This year s agenda centers on emerging areas of class action issues and proceedings, and includes an interactive session led by Mediator Bonnie Castrey entitled Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond – Impact on Schools, Students, Parents, Teachers, and Staff.
Continuing in their roles as conference co-chairs and sponsors are Robin Cantor, Managing Director, BRG and Christopher Ritchie, Executive Managing Director, Huntington Bank. I was a speaker at the inaugural event and have witnessed how the class action focus of the conference engages new and expanded audiences every year. This year s agenda builds on that success by continuing
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The WTTC has released a set of mental health guidelines to support tourism workers and help businesses build back better from the pandemic.
Suited for businesses of all sizes, the Mental Health Guidelines build on the Diversity & Inclusion Guidelines released by WTTC last year, going one step deeper to focus on mental well-being.
Investment in mental health promotes good business and greater profitability: WTTC
The guidelines come at a time when mental health could not be more important. With lockdowns, quarantines, job losses and uncertainty looming larger than ever all against the backdrop of winter, it is crucial that mental health support is given space in the conversations around recovery.
• Exemplifying support for “good” mental health.
Need for safety nets
According to Gloria Guevara, President and CEO of WTTC, “The sector employs people from all socio-economic backgrounds regardless of age, gender or ethnicity, with almost 50 per cent of whom are women and up to 30 per cent youths.
“After nearly a full year of insecurity and hardship that has come from COVID-19, the time could not be more appropriate to invest in the mental well-being of this sector.
“Through its very nature, the travel and tourism sector is one that brings joy to people of all walks of life. It makes perfect sense for the sector to reflect these values within the workplace as well.”
WTTC releases Mental Health Guidelines to aid the recovery of Travel & Tourism
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Investment in mental health promotes good business and greater profitability
Travel & Tourism is key to maintaining mental well-being
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has launched its new mental health guidelines for the Travel & Tourism sector, which have been compiled to aid businesses of all sizes to support the mental health of their employees.
The Mental Health Guidelines build on the Diversity & Inclusion Guidelines released by WTTC in 2020, going one step deeper to focus on mental wellbeing. It will help businesses better prepare for the recovery period following the COVID-19 crisis, and will ensure that as the sector rebuilds, it comes back stronger and better than before.