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Creating a culture of equity, inclusion, and diversity (collectively referred to as EID) is complex and challenging. Many companies struggle to take the first step or may be limited by a lack of resources or time. But the journey to a culture that embraces EID and uses it to create healthier, safer and more inclusive work environments can begin with a few simple steps.
Virginia House of Delegates Committee on Rules reports Kimchi Day bill 18-0.  
The $40 million DC Bridge Fund application opened at noon today. While RAMW worked to get this to happen, there are some changes to the Fund, and it’s important for you to be aware how this may impact you in terms of relief. Please read below for details on eligibility, the application process and more. 
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS   2022 Employee Benefits   Market Outlook  
Restaurant Relief Program:
DC Vaccination Requirement Breakdown Saturday, January 15, 2022
When the COVID-19 pandemic started, supply chains became so unstable that new disasters had the power to shut down large companies and entire industries. Today, a supply chain crisis remains, but the causes have evolved. Many of these organizations have returned to full power, but the supply chain is not ready for them.
After a tumultuous 2021, most individuals are happy to turn the page to a new year and hope that 2022 will bring the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and much of its resulting effects.
Join The Next Town Hall! Our next member Town Hall will take place on December 15th at 12:30 pm. This month's session, "A Look Ahead to 2022" will discuss Kaiser Permanente as a leader in the future of medicine. Register here.  
Human resources (HR) professionals are continually challenged to do more with less. According to a survey of 2,000 organizations by the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM), the HR-to-employee ratio was 2.57 HR professionals per 100 employees in 2014.1 The report also revealed that the HR-to-employee ratio doesn’t increase at the same rate as an organization’s growth.
Employees are your company’s greatest asset. Keeping them safe, healthy, and engaged is where business leaders like you thrive.
DC Health Link, the District of Columbia's Affordable Care Act health insurance marketplace, offers 25 different health plans for District residents to fit all budgets. There are PPOs, POSs, and HMOs—low and high deductibles—and HSA compatible plans from CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield and Kaiser Permanente.
From now through March 31, 2022, Kaiser Permanente members can get a flu shot at no additional cost from multiple retail locations, including Walgreens, CVS Health, and Walmart. This is in addition to the Kaiser Permanente flu clinics options that are currently available to members.   

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