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Employee Retention Strategies Go Beyond Competitive Salaries

HR Digest

Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 50.6 employees quit their jobs in a year, indicating an average of 4.2 With numbers as big as these and burnout at an all-time high, it becomes increasingly important to take employee retention strategies seriously and explore what they can do to connect with their employees.

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What’s Keeping HR Up at Night in 2020?

HRExecutive

You see this in particular when looking at tech companies on the West Coast that have massive turnover.”. According to Glassdoor’s Jobs & Hiring Trends for 2020 report, baby boomers—those 65 or older—will become the fastest-growing workforce, a trend the report calls the “gray wave.” for the overall American workforce.

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Avoiding Employee Turnover: Long-Term Benefits of a Happy Workforce

6Q

So, when employees are leaving the organisation in droves, it becomes a major cause for concern. A high employee turnover can impact your company’s overall performance and productivity, as well as its bottom line. A high turnover rate is costly since you’ll have to replace employees who have quit the company.

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Employee Satisfaction and Retention: 7 Strategies for Boosting Retention

Terryberry

After the Pandemic and subsequent Great Resignation, we may have finally turned the curve on employee retention. Consequently, retention rates are also up - a poll from B2B Reviews found 70% of employees aren’t currently looking for a new job. What is Employee Satisfaction and retention?

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Top 12 Proven Employee Retention Strategies

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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How to Approach Employees About Career Development – Engagedly

Engagedly

How to Approach Employees About Career Development A LinkedIn report suggests that 94% of employees surveyed feel that providing learning and career development opportunities encourages them to stay longer with the organization.

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12 Powerful Tips to Build an Employee Recognition Culture

EmployeeConnect

About 65 percent of the people in one survey reported that they received no recognition over the last 12 months for their work.In the same report, 89 percent of employers feel that most employees leave their companies to earn more money.