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Changes in cancer care mean more employees may be looking to cannabis, and HR professionals need to have the right information to help them.
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Mashup Score: 1Human Resource Executive: Analyzing strategic HR issues - 3 year(s) ago
Written primarily for VPs and directors of human resources, providing key decision-makers with news, profiles and success stories of human resource innovators.
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Mashup Score: 0Human Resource Executive: Analyzing strategic HR issues - 3 year(s) ago
Written primarily for VPs and directors of human resources, providing key decision-makers with news, profiles and success stories of human resource innovators.
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Mashup Score: 5Building HR function from the ground up | HRExecutive.com - 4 year(s) ago
American College of Surgeons’ CHRO Michelle McGovern relies on strategic partnerships to build a world-class HR function.
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Mashup Score: 0COVID19 employer mental health strategies | HRExecutive.com - 4 year(s) ago
Limeade’s Reetu Sandhu sounds off on how coronavirus is changing employers’ approach to emotional wellbeing.
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@HealthEugene @bddol @ManeeshJuneja @richardbranson @WhiteHouse Nice find Eugene. Covid will serve as a forcing function and hopefully companies and employers (ie govt) will moving away from a transactional wellness based HR approach to cultures of caring. ex @henryalbrecht @limeade get s it https://t.co/zijPon30kp
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Up to 40% of patients with cancer will use cannabis at some point along their cancer trajectory for treatment-related side effects. Dr. @BrookeWorster discussed what employers need to know about #Cancer and #MedicalCannabis for @HRExecMag: https://t.co/JSIPE31ZyY