2022 HR Impact Awards: Republic Airways DEI and Talent Acquisition Teams
Since then, the DEI and talent-acquisition teams have implemented several programs and initiatives related to diverse hiring and recruitment.
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Since then, the DEI and talent-acquisition teams have implemented several programs and initiatives related to diverse hiring and recruitment.
The HR department in 2018 launched a life sciences training program. The paid program is for students in their senior year of college and graduates who are serious about a career with animal or plant conservation.
Bloomington-based Cook Medical wins in the education and training category for making it easier for people in its community to earn their high school equivalency diploma.
Since 2021, Indianapolis Airport Authority’s part-time and full-time employees have been eligible for up to $5,250 in tuition assistance annually, effective day one of employment.
Merchants Bank pays 100% of training and education expenses for all employees, no matter the type of education they’re pursuing.
Ernst said that, in doing her work, she always tries to live up to Rolls-Royce’s standards.
Hill said she wants to be certain that a college degree isn’t listed as a requirement unless it’s truly necessary. Same for requiring a high school diploma. Could equivalent experience and skills be a substitute for education?
Lasley has quadrupled the number of employees—Authentizens, they call them—from 20 to 80 and initiated programs that focus on diversity, equity and inclusion.
The latest ATP rankings have Ram No. 1 on planet Earth among doubles players, this after a recent career surge when he teamed with Great Britain’s Joe Salisbury to win the U.S. Open twice and Australian Open once.
Fishers-based tech startup Spokenote LLC on Thursday announced plans to spend nearly $3 million to relocate its headquarters in Fishers.
Rather than submitting legitimate vendor expenses, Carla Burke allegedly issued 312 checks to herself totaling $976,773. Investigators said she used the stolen funds for her own personal expenditures, including gambling at several casinos.
The Indianapolis Airport Authority and the city of Indianapolis on Wednesday confirmed the heliport could be decommissioned later this year by the Federal Aviation Administration, paving the way for redevelopment.
Advocates for the elderly, poor and people with disabilities say the legal challenge could severely threaten federal benefit programs, like Medicaid.
The FDA cleared the COVID-19 booster tweaks without requiring human test results—just like it approves yearly changes to flu vaccines.
An increasing number of high school students failed to meet any of the subject-area benchmarks set by the ACT—showing a decline in preparedness for college-level coursework.
Between 7 million and 23 million Americans—including 1 million who can no longer work—are suffering from the long-term effects of infection with the virus, according to government estimates.
Despite the light nature of the arguments at times, the issue is a serious one. A range of high-profile organizations stressed the importance of the decision, including The Motion Picture Association, prominent museums and the creators of “Sesame Street.”
The Indiana Supreme Court issued an order Wednesday that prevents the state from enforcing a Republican-backed abortion ban while it considers whether it violates the state constitution.
Owner Brooke Magdzinski wrote in an email to customers that she plans to close her boutique near The Fashion Mall at Keystone and stop online sales at 7 p.m. Friday.
District leaders have so far declined to discuss the cost of the significant proposal or how they will fund plans that include constructing two new elementary school buildings and improving 14 school facilities.