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4 Questions HR Leaders Need to Ask About Holiday Workers Now

Visier

Instead of copying others, you need to identify where you will gain the most advantage from adding to the costs of your workforce — whether it’s by investing in employee perks or weekly retention bonuses. With a shift towards e-commerce, hiring managers are now focused on filling positions in warehouses and shipping facilities.

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HR’s Guide to Analyzing and Lowering Attrition Rate

Analytics in HR

Difference between attrition and turnover Types of attrition Factors impacting attrition How to calculate employee attrition rate The risks of high attrition rate for the business How to identify and analyze a high attrition rate HR strategies for reducing attrition rate What is attrition rate? Contents What is attrition rate?

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What’s a merit increase, and should your business use them?

Business Management Daily

Retaining top performers has become a serious challenge for recruiters in recent years. Merit pay increases are great ways to reward your top talent and encourage loyalty, which will improve your retention rates. However, that doesn’t mean these types of raises aren’t effective in boosting employee retention. A staggering 50.6

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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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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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How To Create Effective Warehouse Incentive Programs

Fond

Warehouse workers are among the most in-demand employees , according to a recent LinkedIn report, thanks to the boom in e-commerce in the wake of the pandemic. However, despite their popularity, companies are struggling to retain warehouse employees—for instance, Amazon’s warehouse turnover rate is reportedly 150%.

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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. Train your team to offer an optimal customer experience.