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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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UKG hires Hugo Sarrazin as Chief Product Officer
LONDON, U.K. | Hugo Sarrazin has joined UKG as Chief Product Officer. Sarrazin will be responsible for the overall UKG product direction, strategy, and future roadmap, including user experience, engineering, and cloud operations.
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Global food distributor to increase operational efficiency, improve scheduling accuracy for 68,000 employees in France with UKG
LONDON, U.K. | Auchan, one of the world's largest food retailers and a UKG customer since 2015, is expanding its UKG footprint with UKG Dimensions to enhance operational efficiency and improve schedule accuracy for its 68,000 employees in France.
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UKG acquires Great Place to Work
UKG acquires Great Place to Work
LONDON, U.K. | UKG Inc. has acquired Great Place to Work Institute, Inc., the world’s most trusted authority on workplace culture with a mission to help organisations become great workplaces For All™.
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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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