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What Brokers Can Be Thankful For This Year

Extensis

According to market research firm Technavio , 56% of the HR outsourcing market’s expected growth between 2022 to 2026 is slated to come from North America. billion between 2021 to 2026. The Identity of HR report revealed that 42% of HR departments regularly use outsourced staffing services, which brokers can align them with.

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Healthcare Recruitment 2020: The Good, the Bad and the Future

Hospital Recruiting

For recruitment professionals in healthcare, the pandemic brought challenges and immediate solutions to meet demand and need. As the pandemic wanes, its challenges and solutions may serve healthcare recruitment professionals in the near and long term. For hospital staffing overall, the report showed turnover rates at 17.8%.

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Importance of Construction Workforce Planning | ClearCompany

ClearCompany HRM

Now is a crucial time for your human resources team to optimize your workforce and plan for future staffing needs. Future-Proofed Staffing: Workforce Planning in Construction Workforce planning is when HR teams take stock of their workforce and plan for their companies’ future staffing needs. Read the post here.

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5 Ways to Address the Healthcare Industry’s Turnover Crisis

Fond

In the healthcare industry, burnout is primarily caused by staffing shortages, and its impact only worsens over time. Nurses are leaving the workforce entirely to retire or change careers, with the U.S. Healthcare employees of this generation are starting to retire en-masse, which is causing high turnover rates.

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What Are Turnover And Retention Rates For The Caregiver Industry?

DailyPay

history enters retirement age and beyond, caregivers are more in demand than ever. Caregivers in home health, assisted living, retirement communities, skilled nursing facilities and rehab centers make up the industry the Bureau of Labor classifies as home health and personal care aides. Why is Staffing an Issue for Caregivers?

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Why Investing in People Strategy Should Be a Top Priority at Your Home Health Care Agency

Hireology

trillion on home health care by 2026. These challenges include a record-low unemployment rate, baby boomers retiring rapidly, costly compliance hurdles and a general misconception of working in home health care. The home health care industry is growing quickly, with Americans are projected to spend $5.7

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The HR Challenges Shaping the Healthcare Industry

Zenefits

Staffing needs, human capital management and growth are priority for every business. The variety of staffing needs, ongoing personnel management, training and development all fall under the responsibility of HR in the health industry. . New technology is changing the way medicine is administered and staff members must be up-to-date.