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One in four companies will comment on sociopolitical issues less frequently going forward, survey finds

HR Brew

Many companies have, in recent years, taken stances both internally and publicly on sociopolitical events, from the 2020 police murder of George Floyd to the Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. And they’re not about to stop, according to a University of South Carolina survey of 171 CHROs in the US between May and June 2023.

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What’s Keeping HR Up at Night in 2020?

HRExecutive

million in January 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 1 issue among HR professionals in the last three consecutive HRE surveys was employee engagement; last year was the first time that retaining key talent tied for the top spot. Some survey respondents also mention the exodus of baby boomers. fell from 7.6

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Survey: Two-thirds of global staffing firms to adopt AI-driven ATS by 2021

HRExecutive

It looks like 2020 is going to be a major year for artificial intelligence in the recruiting space. According to a recent global survey, two-thirds of all staffing firms polled will adopt AI-fueled applicant tracking systems (ATS) by the end of the coming year.

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How Did Main Street Restaurants Fare in October?

Homebase

We also conducted a pulse survey in mid-October of 520 owners and 1,256 employees to gauge changes in sentiment. This is especially true of those owners who founded their businesses after 2020. This month-over-month deceleration is in-line with results from the pre-pandemic period. 2020 (pre-Covid)). Detailed findings.

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67% of UK employees will keep wearing masks at work, CIPHR research shows

cipHR

CIPHR survey of 1,016 UK workers reveals employee attitudes towards the return to their ‘usual’ (pre-pandemic) workplace. Just 8% of survey respondents were fully remote. Only 10% of those surveyed no longer intend to wear a mask under any circumstances. For businesses that opened in 2020, that figure rises to 68%.

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Survey: How Leading Dealerships Are Weathering the 2021 Hiring Crisis

Hireology

Many of the folks who lost their jobs at the onset of the pandemic are choosing to either remain unemployed or are opting for new career paths, making it tough for companies that were forced to eliminate much of their staff in March of 2020 to return to pre-pandemic staffing levels.