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New Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Data – What does it mean for HR? (i4cp login required)

i4cp

" While there is a reported decrease in the demand for labor, last Friday's job and wage growth numbers came in stronger than expected: The U.S. " While there is a reported decrease in the demand for labor, last Friday's job and wage growth numbers came in stronger than expected: The U.S. Average hourly wages rose 4.1%

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New Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Data – What does it mean for HR? (i4cp login required)

i4cp

" While there is a reported decrease in the demand for labor, last Friday's job and wage growth numbers came in stronger than expected: The U.S. " While there is a reported decrease in the demand for labor, last Friday's job and wage growth numbers came in stronger than expected: The U.S. Average hourly wages rose 4.1%

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“5 Things We Need To Do To Close The Gender Wage Gap”, with John Schwarz CEO of Visier

Thrive Global

Organizations need to take both a macro and micro look at their pay practices to understand if they are fairly compensating their employees. As part of my series about “the five things we need to do to close the gender wage gap” I had the pleasure of interviewing John Schwarz. John is the Founder and CEO of Visier Inc.,

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Bigger Raises on the Way?

HRExecutive

In an online piece appearing this week, Irwin asks whether pay raises will become more commonplace this year, and sees at least three recent signs that may point to “yes.” million in November—the highest that figure has been since 2001—as seen in the Labor Department’s latest monthly job openings report. Employees in the U.S.—those

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Josh Bersin: “Environment becomes core”

Thrive Global

He founded Bersin & Associates in 2001 to provide associated research and advisory services?—?a I am an industry analyst, educator, and consultant and have worked in the areas of HR, tech enabled learning, and talent management and recruiting since 1998. Thank you so much for joining us in this interview series!