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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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Pat Wadors Named as New UKG Chief People Officer
Pat Wadors Named as New UKG Chief People Officer
LONDON, U.K. | UKG announced today that Pat Wadors will become Chief People Officer (CPO) of UKG on 18 April, 2022. As CPO and a member of the UKG executive team, Wadors will lead the company’s world-class HR organisation, guiding its people-related business strategy as UKG continues to grow its organisation and award-winning culture.
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UKG Announces First-Quarter Fiscal 2022 Financial Results, Subscription Revenue Growth Continues
LONDON, U.K. | UKG, a leading global provider of human capital management (HCM), payroll, HR service delivery (HRSD), and workforce management solutions, today announced financial results for the first quarter of Fiscal 2022, ending 31 December, 2021.
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UKG customers and their people thrive with UKG Dimensions workforce management suite
UKG customers and their people thrive with UKG Dimensions workforce management suite
LONDON, U.K. | UKG (Ultimate Kronos Group) announced today that its customers worldwide are increasingly benefiting from the UKG Dimensions workforce management suite to transform their people-centric operations.
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16.1 million U.S. employees may be sidelined by Monday’s Super Bowl hangover
London, U.K. | An estimated 16.1 million U.S. employees may miss work the Monday after Super Bowl LV, according to the annual Super Bowl absenteeism survey commissioned by The Workforce Institute at UKG and conducted online by The Harris Poll among more than 1,000 employed U.S. adults. However, more than two-thirds of U.S. employees (69%) say they would feel guilty pretending to be sick to get out of work on the day after the Super Bowl this year when so many people are actually sick.
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