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

i4cp

About the data The latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data was released last week. This included the JOLTS (Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary) data and The Employment Situation report. The JOLTS data is current through November (preliminary), while the employment data is for December 2023 (preliminary).

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

i4cp

About the data The latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data was released last week. This included the JOLTS (Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary) data and The Employment Situation report. The JOLTS data is current through November (preliminary), while the employment data is for December 2023 (preliminary).

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Don’t Fear HR Automation, Embrace It to Create Better HR Processes

Netchex HR Blog

We don’t want to rely on Hal 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey to resolve conflicts involving personnel, but what exactly is HR automation and what is its role in Human Resources? With technology integration , you don’t have to manually transfer data between systems. Reduced errors It’s true that everyone makes mistakes.

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2017 HR Prediction: Layoffs

Laurie Ruettimann

It’s December 2001 and America has only just begun its war in Afghanistan. But I don’t ask a lot of questions because I’m too busy putting new executive leadership teams on our payroll, getting them apartments in Chicago so they can come to town for meetings, and leaving their old benefits in place. And layoffs.

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Driving Success with HR Tech

HRExecutive

unemployment is at a near-two-decade low, and posted job openings are touching all-time highs since the Bureau of Labor Statistics began tracking them in 2001. In the U.S., Also, the recent “quits rate”—the percentage of employed workers who voluntarily leave their jobs—is also at or near a record high. Advertisement.