Several New Yorkers are calling out Medbar for billing them for COVID-19 tests they thought would be covered by their insurance. The charges are appearing months after the fact.
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To juice vaccination rates and get employees back to work, some companies are opening their own vaccination clinics. Doing so isn t simple; nor is it even possible for many businesses, as the laws regarding employer vaccination drives vary by state. But if you re in a state where it s legal, hosting your own drive can help overcome potential distribution barriers and reduce overall hesitancy.
Just ask Chuck Surack, the founder and CEO of online musical instruments retailer, Sweetwater. In April, just after his home state of Indiana began allowing businesses with more than 1,000 employees to administer Covid-19 vaccines directly to employees in the workplace, the Fort Wayne-based business held three on-site Moderna vaccination drives. In addition to offering jabs to the company s more than 2,000
13 Upcoming Trends That May Impact Workplaces In 2021
With so much still in flux, how can leaders accommodate what will be important to employees?
Newsweek Expert Forum members share industry insights.
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The success of an organization depends heavily on the relationship between its leaders and employees. Employee expectations of the workplace are shifting as the pandemic continues to unfold, impacting both employee morale and leaders abilities to address and accommodate changing needs.
With so much still in flux, how then can leaders gain a better understanding of what needs will be important to employees this year? To help, 13 experts from Newsweek Expert Forum weigh in on what trends leaders should expect to have a lasting impact on workplaces this year.