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azernews.azPentagon workforce reductions proceeded with limited prior analysis, GAO reports
A review found the Defense Department reduced civilian staffing without detailed workforce planning before or after the cuts. Officials agreed that future decisions should incorporate more analysis.
Fragmented HR Systems Cause Payroll Errors Costing U.S. Companies Millions
Multiple unconnected human capital management platforms produce payroll inaccuracies and compliance exposure. Surveys show 20 percent of annual payroll contains errors and 77 percent of organizations store employee data across more than six providers.
TTEC Pauses 401(k) Match for 16,000 U.S. Employees for Nine Months
TTEC has paused its 401(k) matching contributions for U.S. workers. The technology services firm employs about 16,000 people in the United States.
Starbucks and Burger King Roll Out AI Tools to Support Restaurant Staff and Operations
Starbucks rolled out Green Dot Assist for baristas seeking recipes and operational guidance while Burger King introduced Patty, which listens to drive-thru conversations in real time. Executives described the systems as tools to improve efficiency and customer service. Some worke…