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Multinational Businesses Cheer UKG Acquisition of Immedis
LOWELL, Mass., and WESTON, Fla. | UKG, a leading provider of HR, payroll, and workforce management solutions for all people, has completed the acquisition of Immedis, a leading global payroll provider with technology and services supporting more than 160 countries and 120 currencies. With the acquisition closing, UKG announced the immediate launch of UKG One View, a multi-country payroll experience that instantly modernises and reimagines the traditionally fragmented, costly, and cumbersome global payroll model.
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Managers Impact Our Mental Health More Than Doctors, Therapists — and Same as Spouses
LONDON, UK | Is your manager stressing you out, or do they have a positive impact on your mental health? The Workforce Institute at UKG surveyed 3,400 people across 10 countries to spotlight the critical role our jobs, leadership, and, most of all, our managers play in supporting mental health in and outside of work.
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Ireland’s Leona Maguire Tees Off 2023 With Support From UKG
LONDON, U.K. | UKG today announced that the #11 world-ranked Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour player, Leona Maguire, as one of its newest ambassadors.
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“Long COVID” Grips the Workplace: 2023 Predictions
LONDON, UK. | The Workforce Institute at UKG today released its annual list of Workplace Predictions, forecasting the top trends that will impact the workforce in 2023.
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Employees welcome contact tracing, trust their employer to create a safe and healthy workplace, finds Kronos research
LONDON, U.K. | Three quarters of U.K. employees (74%) trust their employer to create a physically safe and healthy work environment and the vast majority (92%) of employees are at least “a little” comfortable with contact tracing led by their employer for the purpose of organisational safety. This is according to a new global survey Kronos Incorporated of 3,903 employees across 10 countries.
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