Workforce management
Workforce management
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Fewer people in the job market, underpinned by a long-term demographic trend, is allowing talented workers to have more options and they’re going where their needs are met.
April 4 -
Comparably surveyed HR employees over the past year, ranking companies based on factors like compensation, work-life balance and benefits.
April 4 -
One out of every five women report that they frequently get interrupted or talked over in meetings.
April 1 -
Employers are experimenting with internal job fairs, a new definition of flexibility and more in our top stories from this week.
April 1 -
Employers need to instruct their employees in the basics of cyber hygiene, but also supply data privacy protection benefits.
April 1 -
Tom Fairey, CEO of Stakester, explains why his company encourages employees to work from anywhere, on any day and at any time.
March 31 -
One of the best ways to navigate the Great Resignation and attract premier talent is to understand the current state of the employment market and how it has changed.
March 31 -
Workers are seeking benefits that will support their professional and personal lives.
March 31 -
Health benefits company Gravie introduced internal job fairs to create career mobility for employees and improve company retention.
March 30 -
Stale offerings that no one actually uses won’t move the needle on talent management, but earmarking an allowance for expanded options will spark interest and manage costs.
March 30 -
Currently, only 9% of the cybersecurity workforce self-identifies as Black.
March 30 -
By putting younger, more diverse talent in executive roles, CEOs of institutions such as Kaua'i Federal Credit Union in Hawaii and OnPath Federal Credit Union in Louisiana are taking steps to better represent the communities they serve.
March 29 -
Executives with a business degree are more likely to oversee declining pay at the businesses they run, yet tend not to deliver an increase in profits or sales.
March 29 -
Over one million women in the U.S. alone enter menopause each year and approximately 20% think about quitting as a result.
March 29 -
Almost all employees would stay at a company longer if they were given opportunities to learn and grow. This platform is giving employers a solution.
March 29 -
Data from Skynova reveals that employees not only want more PTO but need the freedom to access it.
March 28 -
In 22 of 250 U.S. metropolitan areas, young women earn the same or more than their male counterparts.
March 28 -
M&T Bank, Citizens Financial Group and KeyCorp are teaching staffers new skills and pitching themselves as innovative and fun places to work.
March 25 -
A shorter work week may help with employees’ happiness outside of work, but not their satisfaction when they clock back in.
March 25 -
Our top stories explore how companies are tailoring their workplace benefits and policies to better support their female workers.
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