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Worker Woes? 9 Tips for Retaining Employees in a Tough Market

Workstride

millennial or Gen Y employee switches jobs four times in the first decade after college graduation. The situation looks even more dire in the manufacturing segment, a more traditional industry, which is expected to fall short by 2 million workers between 2017 and 2027 due to the one-two punch of industry growth and retiring baby boomers.

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Employer Branding: A Guide to Getting Started

Linkedin Talent Blog

It communicates that your organization is a worthy employer, which boosts recruitment efforts, employee engagement, and retention. Done well, employer branding will spark buzz around your company, which will attract motivated job seekers and build an army of happy employees.

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9 Helpful Trends in Recruiting to Watch for in 2024

Ongig

This keeps the new employee engaged and motivated as they learn about your organization and their role. This will help you know which employee to pick first when you notice an organizational skill gap. So, create career development programs, conferences, and online courses for them.

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UAW Strike 2023: What Happened and What Other Companies Can Learn From It

Terryberry

Here, we’ll take a deeper look at what happened with the UAW, how it was resolved, and what it means for employee engagement as a whole going forward. Ford: Wage Increases: 25% overall over four and a half years, including an immediate 11% increase and 3% annual raises in 2024-26 with a final 5% bump in 2027.