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DES MOINES, Iowa, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Navigate Wellbeing Solutions (Navigate) - a national employee engagement technology company is expanding resources for their clients with the launch of their
Ecosystem Partnership Program. This new program will provide Navigate clients with even more tools and resources around topics like mental health and fitness as well as an incentive and rewards tool that will help engage employees along their wellbeing journey.
Working with some of the industry s leading wellbeing experts, Navigate currently provides a variety of resources on a wide range of topics from mental health and finances to diversity and inclusion training – partnering with experts in the industry like Your Money Line - a financial advising service, All of Us - a platform that focuses on providing diversity and inclusion content, PsychHub - mental health resources, and Occuvax - tailored flu and vaccination clinics. Navigate s
Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters Calls on Springfield to Pass Climate Union Jobs Act
Climate Jobs Illinois bill puts union labor to work building Illinois clean energy economy
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CHICAGO, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters is calling on the Illinois General Assembly to pass the Climate Union Jobs Act to put hundreds of thousands of union tradespeople to work as the state transitions to a clean energy economy over the next decade.
Illinois Reps. Lawrence Walsh Jr., Marcus C. Evans and Jay Hoffman and Sens. Michael Hastings and Sue Rezin introduced the Climate Union Jobs Act earlier this week. The legislation broadly:
Pasona North America Expands Its Outsourcing Businesses to Include Engineering Services
Proudly announce the launch of its new service to meet the increasing demand for ESO (Engineering Services Outsourcing), Pasona has been providing CAD outsourcing to companies in Japan for over a decade and their customers demand the level of skill and experience that can meet Japanese standards
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NEW YORK, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Pasona N A, Inc. (PNA) announced the launch of its new outsourcing service for North American companies to meet the increasing demand for ESO (Engineering Services Outsourcing) by changes in the market due to COVID-19.
Meridian Group International (MGI) announces the appointment of Juan Pablo Reyes as its new Chief Financial Officer
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DEERFIELD, Ill., April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Meridian Group International, a leading global information technology services and equipment leasing company, announced the appointment of Juan Pablo Reyes (JP) as the company s Chief Financial Officer. I am thrilled to have JP join our executive leadership team. JP brings a proven record of leading high performing teams. With his deep, strategic enterprise financial planning expertise paired with business acumen, he will prove to be a critical addition in helping to expand Meridian s global market position said Jeff Murray, CEO of Meridian Group International.
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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Michelle Thurman ( Ms. Thurman ) a customer support agent formerly employed by Aerotek Inc. ( Aerotek ) and American Honda Motor Co., Inc., ( Honda ) is claiming that she faced constant sexual harassment from her supervisor and was then fired for reporting said harassment. In her complaint, filed on January 29, 2021, Ms. Thurman claims that Wayne Brown ( Brown ) her Team Lead regularly sexually harassed her between December 2019 and July 2020. She submitted numerous complaints to Human Resources, was ignored, and subsequently fired.
In the lawsuit, Ms. Thurman states that Brown consistently followed her around the office, to her cubicle, to the lunchroom, and even to her car in the parking lot. He was lying in wait for Ms. Thurman at every turn in order to stare and lust after her at her at any and every opportunity. To avoid these unsolicited interactions, Ms. Thurman would have to