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How to Solve Hiring Problems in Manufacturing with Employee Recognition

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After the 2008 recession, the trade deficit skyrocketed and the number of blue-collar workers fell from 24.6 Category All, Best Practices How to Solve Hiring Problems in Manufacturing with Employee Recognition The state of the manufacturing workforce is changing faster than ever. In 1970, blue-collar jobs in the US were 31.2 million in 2010.

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Kosovo

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Economic Overview: Kosovo’s economy has undergone significant transformation since its declaration of independence in 2008. Understanding the challenges faced by young job seekers, including access to education and skills training, is crucial for employers aiming to engage this demographic.

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Guide to Hiring Employees in China

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Key aspects include employment contracts, working hours, overtime, wages, social insurance contributions, and employee benefits. While online job portals and social media platforms are popular, networking and personal connections remain significant. What is the Hiring Process in China?

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Just-in-Time Scheduling—Good News and Bad News

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Just-in-time or call-in scheduling (or “call-in shifts”) usually involves the establishment of a tentative work schedule; the employee then learns via e-mail, text, or telephone call when or whether to physically report to work. You have to determine whether “call-in” or “on-call” status should be compensated or treated as hours worked.