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How to Solve Hiring Problems in Manufacturing with Employee Recognition

Semos Cloud

If manufacturing companies want to win the war for talent, they have to fundamentally change how they approach Employee Experience. In this blog post, we’re going to talk about the impact of employee recognition on retention and talent attraction. In 1970, blue-collar jobs in the US were 31.2 million (in 2000) to 17.8

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How Predictions of a Recession Impact Talent Strategy

Slayton Search Partners

As budgets tighten and leaders prepare for a possible recession, investing in the employee experience is still a high priority. But what about hiring and investing in talent amid economic uncertainty? The talent market remains bullish despite the threat of a recession, so how should leaders navigate accordingly?

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Jeff Herzog On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

Thrive Global

Jeff brings over 20 years of experience in the recruitment business from a variety of companies including Update Legal Staffing, CareerBuilder.com and Tribune Corporation. Can you please tell us about one or two life experiences that most shaped who you are today. He is the author of ‘Your Job Search is a Bare Knuckle Fight’.

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6 Effective Tips & Resources to Help HR Prepare for a Recession

Bonusly

According to a Gartner research report on planning for economic uncertainty,organizations that anticipated the future and developed comprehensive action plans before the turns (2008-09 recession), were rewarded with sustained advantage over their competitors over the last eight years. trillion in lost productivity. 18% more sales.

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Talent Shortages Hit the Levels of 2007: In-house Talent Development Comes to Rescue

Rallyware for Human Resources

In this article, we’ll explain how companies survived then and how you can solve employability issues with in-house talent development now. How talent-centric management and training stood against the Great Recession . They focused on delivering a personalized and affordable-in-a-crisis quality product.

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Filling a Skills Gap in Manufacturing

ExactHire

The Slow Recovery of Manufacturing Manufacturing companies were the first to feel the pain from the Great Recession with a crash in production. But while manufacturing production rebounded sharply at the official end of the recession in June 2009, the lost jobs did not return as quickly. Forecast required skills on a consistent basis.

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Reasons for Worker Productivity Decline and what HR can do

Unicorn HRO

Recent reports have shown that worker productivity has slowed down in recent months. Department of Labor show that worker productivity has fallen by 1.3%, and for the first two business quarters of 2016, productivity declined around another half a percentage point. Since 2007, statistics via the U.S.