Harlem-Based Software and Services Company Helps People Leaders Build More Inclusive Employee and Customer Experiences
According to a recent McKinsey & Company report, almost half of Black workers are in three industries with a large frontline presence: healthcare, retail and accommodation and food services. In the midst of the food service industry being one of the hardest hit by the global pandemic, Restaurant Associates, a member of Compass Group USA, selected Reframe to help them culturally transform while building a more inclusive employee experience.
Restaurant Associates (R/A) CEO Dick Cattani said,
We are not only committed, but will lead our industry using the Reframe People Leaders Platform and their modern workplace change approach to help us culturally transform from the inside, out. We are on a three-year journey that will lead to a more culturally inclusive, equitable and engaged employee experience for all.
Permanent exhibit to highlight the history of Black students
Johnny C. Taylor Jr. is an alumnus and member of the University s Board of Trustees.
By News@TheU
02-25-2021 Permanent exhibit to highlight the history of Black students By News@TheU
02-25-2021
With a significant gift from Johnny C. Taylor Jr., alumnus and member of the University of Miami Board of Trustees, an interactive display will spotlight the impact of the University’s Black students from the past, through the decades, and beyond.
Throughout his career, Johnny C. Taylor Jr. has sought to improve and mobilize social and economic change in the workplace and bring equity to employees at every level. It’s a passion that has driven him since he graduated from the University of Miami.
Solar farm plan I REFER to your report on the proposed solar farm at Scruton (D&S Times, Jan 22) and the comments made by the parish representatives. I would be surprised if all the residents of Scruton were so opposed to the proposals and indeed some may have solar panels on their roof. What I am sure of is that all the people in Scruton will require a good supply of electricity which has to be generated somewhere. It seems that the parish representatives believe that it can be anywhere but not at Scruton, even if it is only a few miles away. This is not a Hinkley Point.
Is biometric tech a threat to consumer privacy?
Every improvement brings its conditions. Biometric identification which has brought significant benefits to many self-service kiosks and digital signage isn t risk-free. As the technology has emerged, so have consumer privacy laws, making it critical for self-service devices to comply with these requirements.
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Every improvement brings its conditions. Biometric identification which has brought significant benefits to many self-service kiosks and digital signage isn t risk-free. As the technology has emerged, so have consumer privacy laws, making it critical for self-service devices to comply with these requirements.
A panel during the recent Self-Service Innovation Summit made it clear that companies using biometric identification whether it be fingerprint or facial image capture can meet customer privacy requirements while offering the technology s benefits.