October 1st was National Green City Day
Green City Day was October 1st and it was a day to celebrate and highlight the progress and innovations cities are making to become more sustainable.
Green City Day was October 1st and it was a day to celebrate and highlight the progress and innovations cities are making to become more sustainable.
The inflation rate has been steadily rising since August of 2021, and we have now spent a full year with rates well outside the average. In addition to this sustained high inflation rate, many economists fear there could be a recession on the horizon.
Are you looking for ways to boost employee morale, retention, and productivity? We suggest going calm.
The average American spends 250 hours a year commuting to work. That’s equal to 10 days just spent driving.
On September 22, cities across the globe will celebrate World Car-Free Day and encourage motorists to give up their cars for an entire day. The event highlights the numerous benefits of going car-free – including reduced air pollution, lower stress, and more physical exercise.
When you hear the phrase “go green”, your mind more than likely goes straight to recycling. While recycling is a huge aspect of going green, it’s not the only way to do so.
Yoga doesn’t just benefit the physical health of your employees; it also benefits your workplace in many ways. It improves energy levels, boosts concentration, reduces stress, and increases creativity making your employees more productive in their work.
Promoting financial wellness in the workplace is just another way to retain current employees and recruit top talent. But, for some companies it is easier said than done. Many are unaware of where to start and that’s where Edenred Benefits comes in!
Each year HR professionals use a bulk of their time (and budget) to build comprehensive benefit packages for their employees. The goal being to show appreciation to current employees and attract new talent.
With a job market that is getting increasingly more complex and competitive, many organizations are looking for ways to stay relevant. Offering flexible and sustainable commuter benefits is one of the top ways to do so.