Work Shield Expands to New HQ at The Crescent in Uptown Dallas
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Dallas Company Projects Exponential Growth This Year Following Record-Breaking 2020
Work Shield experienced phenomenal growth last year, and we are committed to continuing the groundwork necessary to bring our solution to even more Work Shield-certified organizations in 2021. DALLAS (PRWEB) April 05, 2021
Work Shield, the first and only solution that partners with employers nationwide to manage the reporting, investigation and resolution of workplace harassment and discrimination issues in its entirety, announced today the lease of their new headquarters office at The Crescent. Located in Uptown Dallas, The Crescent is regarded as their premier office space featuring three connected office towers surrounded by luxury retail and the five-star Hotel Crescent Court.
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Meet the Finalists: Talent and Diversity Leaders From NPower Texas, Kanarys, and Work Shield
Innovation Awards finalists weigh in on creative partnerships, a new tool that tracks toxicity in the workplace, and startup leadership strategies.
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