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Retail Turnover Rates In 2021

DailyPay

For context, the turnover rate was in the 42-45% range from 2016-2019, slowly creeping upward. This high turnover rate translates into more than 230 million days of lost productivity and $19 billion in costs associated with recruiting, hiring and training, according to Human Resources Today. READ THE EBOOK.

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Managing A Total Talent Workforce – The Impact Of The Gig Economy

Accurate Background

Rather than being recruited as full-time or contracted employees, these workers secure individual and on-demand “gigs” – a process that very often happens via an online platform or mobile app. . . Following the outbreak of COVID-19, workplace culture shifted dramatically and irreversibly. Indeed, the phenomenon of 47.8

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What Happens with Federal Pay Data Reporting May Prompt State Action

Trusaic

The preparation of the 2019 EEO-1 Report is over for the employers who have acted diligently to meet the September 30 deadline to submit their Component 2 EEO-1 report filings with the U.S. Whether Component 2 data will be reported for future years has yet to be determined.

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Living Wages in 2016 – How Do Employers Respond?

Astron Solutions

Seven months have passed since New York State’s minimum wage increased to $9.00 per hour, while the “fast food” minimum wage increased to $9.75 Last year when news broke on the $15 minimum wage legislation, Astron Solutions’ Michael Maciekowich noted that the impending changes caused quite a stir. in New York City.

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The gender pay gap: How equal pay starts with hiring

Homebase

The gender wage gap refers to the difference in earnings between men and women. Experts have calculated this gap in multiple ways, but they all point to the same conclusion. Women consistently earn less than men, the gap is wider for most women of color , and we have a long way to go. Table of Contents What is the gender pay gap?

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Compliance Issues, #MeToo Movement Impact Employers

HRWatchdog

Over the past year, employers’ compliance challenges increased significantly thanks to both an uptick in federal employment law enforcement, and the growing “patchwork” of state and local requirements, according to the 2019 Littler Annual Employer Survey. Do you have the same compliance concerns as the employers in this survey?

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The Right Way to Increase Minimum Wage at Your Organization

Visier

On July 18th, 2019, the U.S. government passed a bill to gradually increase the minimum wage to $15 by 2025. This bill also abolishes sub-minimum wage for both youth workers and tipped workers and closes a less commonly used loophole that allows employers to pay less than minimum wage to some disabled workers.