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UKG Announces Second-Quarter Fiscal 2022 Financial Results, Strong Sales Performance Sets Stage for Continued Growth
LOWELL, Mass., and WESTON, Fla. | UKG, a leading provider of HR, payroll, and workforce management solutions for all people, today announced financial results for the second quarter of Fiscal 2022, ending March 31, 2022.
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U.K. Essential Services Provider Selects UKG to Support Rapid Growth, Empower Its 10,000-Employee Workforce
LONDON, U.K. | UKG announced today that M Group Services, one of the largest essential infrastructure services organisations in the U.K. and Ireland, has selected UKG Dimensions to support its rapid growth and provide a more transparent and empowering employee experience.
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UKG welcomes #1 ranked women’s tennis player, Ashleigh Barty, to family of athletes
LONDON, U.K. | UKG has strengthened its roster of UKG athlete ambassadors with the addition of Ashleigh (Ash) Barty – the #1 ranked women’s tennis player in the world.
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UKG Named to U.K.’s Best Workplaces 2021 List
UKG Named to U.K.’s Best Workplaces 2021 List
LONDON, U.K. | UKG (Ultimate Kronos Group) announced today that it’s been named to the U.K’s Best Workplaces 2021 list by Great Place to Work.
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UKG welcomes Brian Reaves as Chief Belonging, Diversity, and Equity Officer
LONDON, U.K. | Reaves will lead the company’s global belonging, diversity, and equity efforts, expanding existing initiatives at UKG while working to strengthen a culture built on trust, fairness, and equality so all people can thrive in their careers.
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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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