DailyPay Partners With Paycor

HR Tech partnership makes it easier for Paycor customers to offer a daily pay benefit

June 19, 2019 09:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DailyPay, the pioneer of instant access to earned wages, today announced its partnership with Paycor, a leading provider of human capital management (HCM) solutions, including human resource (HR), payroll and timekeeping software. Through this strategic partnership, Paycor customers can now offer their employees DailyPay at no additional cost to their organization and with no changes to the existing setup of their benefits, payroll and timekeeping systems.

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Address Gender Pay Gap Issues Before Recruiting Female Talent

Although the Equal Pay Act of 1963 technically prohibits employers from paying women less money than men, research continues to show that women earn less money in the workplace (especially women of color), and that women aren’t in as many executive-level roles as men.

Here’s how you can address the gender pay gap at your organization.

Declare Your Commitment to Paying Women More

Make a public statement that your organization is devoted to offering equal pay and benefits to all employees, regardless of their gender, and that your organization is going to make a conscious effort to close gender pay gaps in its industry.

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KAYO SPORTS PARTNERS WITH THUUZ SPORTS TO UTILISE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Australia’s sports streaming service, Kayo Sports, has linked up with US media production company, Thuuz Sports, to integrate automated highlights into the over-the-top (OTT) platform.

Owned by pay-TV operator Foxtel, Kayo Sports will utilise artificial intelligence (AI) driven technology to record metadata on fan engagement and sentiment around individual sporting events to tailor highlights packages for the use of rights owners and media partners.

Marking the company’s first venture into Australia, executive vice-president of Thuuz, Wayne Sieve, told Sportcal: “They [Kayo] needed something quite specific and we’re able to service that.”

“They have a huge amount of content and are in sports we wanted to do.

“It’s about how can I create not just customisation, with mobile and OTT, but personalisation?”

The partnership is already underway, with Thuuz providing production support around Kayo’s coverage of the ongoing Cricket World Cup in England and Wales.

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Thuuz Sports lands Kayo OTT production deal

Foxtel’s sports streaming platform to utilise new AI-driven highlights capability.

US media production company Thuuz Sports has partnered with Kayo Sports, the Australian sports streaming service owned by pay-TV operator Foxtel, to integrate automated highlights into the over-the-top (OTT) platform.

The artificial intelligence (AI) driven technology, records metadata to measure fan engagement and sentiment around individual sporting events to tailor highlights packages for the use of rights owners and media partners.

Thuuz’s partnership with Kayo marks the California-based company’s first venture into Australia, and also adds cricket and rugby to its production portfolio, which has previously consisted primarily of American sport.

“They [Kayo] needed something quite specific and we’re able to service that,” Wayne Sieve, the executive vice-president of Thuuz, told Sportcal.

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I’m a successful CEO and mother of 6. Here’s how parenting made me a better leader

I cofounded a (now) successful and publicly traded software company. But it wasn’t always that way.

The early days were a slog that lasted far longer than any of us expected. As the company hit its stride, I had children (five of them at that time) and took time off when they were young.

During that time, as most entrepreneurs do, I was building a following for the company on Twitter, launching our product as one of the first 50 in Google’s App Marketplace, and working with customers. I did whatever was needed, whenever I could find the time. Any task, big or small, was accomplished during the kids’ nap time, after bedtime, or sandwiched somewhere in between.

But my official full-time job was the physical and emotional development of tiny but rapidly growing humans.

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