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How HR Can Tackle Diversity Using the Rooney Rule

Visier

In August 2015, the need for more workforce diversity was spotlighted in a big way when President Obama issued a call to action to technology companies, encouraging them to hire more women and minorities by implementing the Rooney Rule. Metrics to watch: New hires vs. existing workforce / New hires vs. industry benchmark.

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The research-backed wisdom of taking breaks at work

Collage

Managers are often the worst culprits, which in turn breeds a culture where employees of all levels absorb the same mentality: there’s no time for breaks; we’ll sleep when we’re retired. “There’s no time for breaks; we’ll sleep when we’re retired.” Other studies point to the diminishing returns of unbroken screen-time.

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The Art of Building a Solid Human Capital Strategy

Paycor

You can also click through to our benchmarking quizzes to see where your company either falls short or is doing it right. Paid time off and a retirement savings program such as a 401(k) are benefits the majority of job seekers expect. Benchmark your labor costs here. Recruiting.

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How HR Can Tackle Diversity Using the Rooney Rule

Visier

In August 2015, the need for more workforce diversity was spotlighted in a big way when President Obama issued a call to action to technology companies, encouraging them to hire more women and minorities by implementing the Rooney Rule. Metrics to watch: New hires vs. existing workforce / New hires vs. industry benchmark.

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Employee Benefits 101: An Employer Guide for Growing Companies (Part One)

Namely

While talking to your people, also benchmark what your competitors’ plans look like. Forbes has this advice: “To attract talent and compete effectively, entrepreneurs [and small businesses] should offer health insurance, some life and disability insurance and probably a retirement savings plan.” What’s the bare minimum?

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Absenteeism in the Workplace: A Full Guide

Digital HR Tech

A definition The impact of absenteeism in the workplace Excessive absenteeism: A Benchmark Absenteeism in the workplace: 7 Causes 13 effective absenteeism policies Conclusion Frequently Asked Questions. Absenteeism is any failure to report for or remain at work as scheduled, regardless of the reason ( Cascio & Boudreau, 2015 ).