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What’s Keeping HR Up at Night in 2020?

HRExecutive

million in January 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Is this an early sign that the talent shortage is dwindling? Although the talent shortage began dominating the labor market more than a decade ago, the No. Although the talent shortage began dominating the labor market more than a decade ago, the No.

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Efficient Background Checks a Must as Hospitality Preps for Peak Travel Months

Sterling Check

Competition for Talent Is Fierce. Many people who were furloughed or laid off from leisure and hospitality jobs in 2020 migrated into roles in more stable industries. Many people who were furloughed or laid off from leisure and hospitality jobs in 2020 migrated into roles in more stable industries.

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Peter Clare On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

Thrive Global

Diversity & Inclusion. Now more than ever, employees want an employer that cares about diversity and inclusion. Jobvite’s report found that 44% of recruiters said candidates have turned down an interview or job offer due to a lack of diversity. It was a wonderful lesson to learn. Nobody is done until everyone is done.

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7 Retail HR Challenges of 2022 and How to Overcome Them

Analytics in HR

Building a diverse and inclusive workplace. This includes: boosting employee engagement, rewarding good work, increasing salaries and benefits, offering consistent schedules and guaranteed hours, and conducting more thorough exit interviews to understand challenges and what employees are actively seeking in an employer.

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Big Changes Coming to Compensation

Decusoft

The COVID-19 pandemic and the wild year that was 2020 shook up the world of employment and compensation to a startling degree. As more employees departed, wages rose and employers lamented the dynamic new landscape of talent acquisition and retention. Increased Demand = Higher Wages. Specifically, 2.9%

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Top 8 Management Trends of 2021: What We Learned This Year

AvilarHR

This year, business leaders learned to pivot, to listen, and to innovate. Here are the top eight management trends of 2021, revealing what we learned this year. This year, new and seasoned business leaders learned to pivot, to listen, and to innovate as they navigated the ups and downs – and positioned their companies to thrive.

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

i4cp

" While there is a reported decrease in the demand for labor, last Friday's job and wage growth numbers came in stronger than expected: The U.S. " While there is a reported decrease in the demand for labor, last Friday's job and wage growth numbers came in stronger than expected: The U.S. Average hourly wages rose 4.1%