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

Sterling Check

The January Job Openings and Labor Turnover Report notes that new job openings have surpassed last year’s by 897,000. Many people who were furloughed or laid off from leisure and hospitality jobs in 2020 migrated into roles in more stable industries. Travel began its rebound in 2021 and the momentum continues in 2022.

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What Causes Low Employee Retention Rates [+ How to Fix!]

6Q

To create an effective and long-lasting team of dedicated workers, you must first understand what causes low employee retention rates. Retaining employees is vital to the success of any organisation. When you keep the employee retention rate high, you save on hiring costs and precious training time.

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Incentive Compensation: Why Your Strategy Might Include It

Zenefits

While almost every employee appreciates a regular paycheck, they can get accustomed to the same pay every week, month after month. Many organizations opt for an incentive compensation program as part of their total compensation strategy. What is incentive compensation? What is incentive compensation?

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Employee Retention Strategies: 10 Proven Tactics to Boost Your Employee Experience

Terryberry

Employee retention is a hot topic in the world of human resources. It's no secret that employee turnover can be costly for businesses - both in terms of money and lost productivity. Each lost employee equates to a cost of 1.5 Without engagement, retention becomes even more of a challenge.

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Types of Employee Benefits: 12 Benefits HR Should Know

Analytics in HR

The types of employee benefits an organization provides carry weight in today’s employment market. Compensation on its own is not enough to engage employees and attract job seekers who now expect more comprehensive rewards for their work. Typical examples include health insurance, paid time off, and life insurance.

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Lower Your Employee Turn Over Rate by Doing These 3 Things

Women of HR

Employers who experience high employee turnover lose a lot of time and money to new hire searches, interviews, onboarding and training. Although this problem is commonly seen in the retail sector, employee attrition can occur in any industry and any type or size of business. Offer Employee Incentives.

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Lower Your Employee Turn Over Rate by Doing These 3 Things

Women of HR

Employers who experience high employee turnover lose a lot of time and money to new hire searches, interviews, onboarding and training. Although this problem is commonly seen in the retail sector, employee attrition can occur in any industry and any type or size of business. Offer Employee Incentives.