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12 Employee Retention Strategies You Need Right Now to Delight Employees and Reduce Turnover

Imaginasium

It is reported that almost 70% of organizations indicate staff turnover has a negative impact on their bottom line. There’s the cost of recruiting, hiring, and onboarding, not to mention paying other staff overtime in some cases to make up for the work not being performed by that vacant position. It all adds up to real dollars lost.

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Why signing bonuses won’t save transportation’s talent shortage

PI Worldwide

The current school of thought is to offer signing bonuses. With several of the biggest names in the game offering sign-on bonuses—and money being a strong motivator to start driving—this seems like a good solution. Signing bonuses aren’t a sustainable solution to the transportation talent shortage. Read e-book.

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2017 Annual Recruiting Survey

HR Daily Advisor

The HR Daily Advisor research team conducted the 2017 Annual Recruiting Survey in January 2017. Recruiting is one of the hottest issues for HR professionals (and recruiters, of course) largely thanks to an improving economy and low unemployment rates. We wanted to take a snapshot of the recruiting landscape with this survey.

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5 HR retail challenges and solutions for 2022

Homebase

Unlike in other industries, the high turnover in retail means you don’t get as much return on investment (ROI) from recruiting, onboarding, and training new employees, and a limited and inexperienced workforce makes bringing new hires on board an even bigger challenge. Give your team the tools they deserve. Employee retention.

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What AI Has to Say About the State of Employee Recognition

Semos Cloud

image by Dall-E. Rewards, on the other hand, can be tangible incentives such as bonuses, gifts, or additional time off. For example, if the program is designed to improve employee retention, you could track the number of employees who leave the company and compare it to previous periods to see if there has been any improvement.

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Let’s get real about unconscious bias

Chief Learning Officer - Talent Management

4: Incorporate unconscious bias assessment tools, such as the one provided by Project Implicit. This tool helps uncover hidden biases on many criteria including race, gender, disabilities and age. E-learning is not appropriate as the primary means of delivering unconscious bias training. 10: Create incentives for change.

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10 Employee Incentive Programs to Engage Your Team

Achievers

If so, you probably saw the effects in the form of greater turnover ? low morale can lead to high turnover rates and low productivity, and ultimately, disengagement has a negative impact on your bottom line. Incentives give employees something to strive for and provide tangible acknowledgement of their great work.