Tag: Bob Selle
Part-timers getting fulltime support at Job Lot
PBN Healthiest Employers Awards 2024
1,500-4,999 EMPLOYEES #4. Ocean State Job Lot
CEO (or equivalent): Marc Perlman, principal owner and CEO; Alan Perlman and Steve...
PBN’s C-Suite honorees recognized for efforts as innovators, leaders
WARWICK – Cathy Duquette, in both work and life, lives by the phrase “verify, then trust.”
Duquette, Lifespan Corp.’s executive vice president of quality and...
Selle aligns Job Lot’s purpose with employees’ needs
2022 C-Suite Awards: Enterprise company | Bob Selle, Ocean State Job Lot chief human resources officer
The job rewards for part-time workers are typically not...
Lifespan’s Duquette named 2022 Career Achiever for PBN’s C-Suite Awards program
PROVIDENCE – Cathy Duquette, executive vice president of quality and safety and chief nursing executive for Lifespan Corp., has been named the 2022 Career...
Economic forecast: Inflation putting squeeze on companies, workers
Daniel Shedd has always made it a point to offer competitive wages to the workers of his Warren manufacturing company, but what he used...
Diversity a part of Job Lot DNA
PBN Diversity and Inclusion Awards 2021
Retail: Ocean State Job Lot
Afghan refugees resettling in Rhode Island are the latest beneficiaries of Ocean State Job...
Community partnerships key to Ocean State Job Lot’s wellness mission
PBN 2021 HEALTHIEST EMPLOYERS AWARDS
1,500-4,999 EMPLOYEES: 5. Ocean State Job Lot
CEO (or equivalent): Marc Perlman, Principal owner and CEO
Number of employees: 3,894
The key to...
Job Lot collaborates with others to help meet wellness goal
Healthiest Employers of Rhode Island Awards 2020 | 1,500-5,000+ EMPLOYEES
7. Ocean State Job Lot | Steve Aronow, Alan Perlman, Marc Perlman, Owners |...
Selle named HR Icon of the Year by OnConferences
BOB SELLE, chief human resources officer for Ocean State Job Lot, was recently named HR Icon of the Year by online business-resource organization OnConferences....
Tight labor market demands competitive pay
The minimum wage increased in Rhode Island this month to $10.50 an hour, the second bump in two years.
For the estimated 20,000 to 30,000...