Did Sterling Jewelers retaliate against workers reporting harassment? | Vodafone introduces new female-recruitment program | State Street pushes for gender diversity
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Some of the 69,000 current or former workers suing Sterling Jewelers, parent of Jared and Kay Jewelers, say the company has ignored complaints of sexual harassment of women. One former employee says she was fired after calling the company hotline to report a security guard had touched her. The New York Times (free-article access for SmartBrief readers) (3/6),Human Resource Executive (3/7)
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Recruiting & Retention
Vodafone introduces new female-recruitment program Vodafone Group has announced a new program to provide opportunities for people who have taken career breaks, and most of the beneficiaries are expected to be women. The ReConnect program will be implemented in 26 countries. Bloomberg (3/3)
State Street Global Advisors has launched an initiative to pressure large companies to improve gender diversity on their boards by voting against the re-election of committee heads who do not prioritize the hiring of female directors. The company has placed a bronze statue of a girl facing off the famous Wall Street bull as part of the effort. USA Today (3/8),The Wall Street Journal (tiered subscription model) (3/7)
Calif. college prepares students for real world At Santa Rosa Junior College in California, about 51% of all students are enrolled in career and technical education programs. Programs are aligned with workforce demand and include short-term certificate options in subjects such as a 10-week phlebotomy course and two-year degree programs. The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, Calif.) (3/5)
The HR Leader
Tame your inbox once and for all Too much email can be stressful and is also unnecessary, writes Michael Hyatt. He suggests a three-question process for evaluating inbound emails, starting with whether you even need the message. MichaelHyatt.com (3/6)
There is a land of the living and a land of the dead and the bridge is love, the only survival, the only meaning.