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How to Motivate Hourly Employees

Fond

Hourly employees make up the majority of the US workforce. An hourly employee is paid for the number of hours they work each week–unlike a salaried employee, who is paid a set wage no matter how many hours they work. This means that they are entitled to at least the minimum wage, as well as overtime pay.

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What Is Human Resources?

Analytics in HR

As a department, it is responsible for managing HR activities from recruitment and onboarding, compensation and benefits, learning and development, performance management, and employee relations to separation or retirement. Human Resources also refers to the workforce or people employed in an organization.

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UKG Solution Demand Drives Outstanding Second-Quarter Fiscal 2023

UKG

A 300% increase in users of UKG Wallet , which offers earned wage access, budgeting tools, financial literacy and counseling, and peer-to-peer payments that UKG customers say is a significant recruitment and retention tool. The momentum across all areas of our business shows how important what we do is.”

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HR trends 2024: what can you expect?

cipHR

2023 was a busy year for HR professionals. In this article: HR trends 2024 Which trends are affecting UK organisations and their HR teams the most? Will organisations increase their investment in HR technology? Which areas of HR functionality will organisations invest in? What will be the major drivers behind HR tech investment?

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Why Is Human Resources Important? 8 Top Reasons

Analytics in HR

Knowing why HRM matters requires a holistic approach and learning how it affects your organization’s success and growth. Let’s explore how HR supports and nurtures an organization’s most critical asset – its workforce. Compensation and benefits management through offering fair and competitive pay and benefits.

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Minimum Wage Increase: The Positives and the Pitfalls

Paycor

Adjusted for inflation, the federal minimum wage peaked in 1968 at $12.22 (in 2018 dollars). Yet, the current federal minimum wage has remained stagnant at $7.25 per hour for more than a decade even though the cumulative rate of inflation has risen more than 17%. Eighteen states and localities raised their minimum wages in 2018.

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Balancing Scarcity and Surplus: Using Q1 2023 Economic Indicators to Make Workforce Decisions

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Economic Indicators Wilkerson believes the following economic conditions will impact workforce planning most through Q2 and beyond. Wage growth vs. inflation. Certain areas have seen wage increases combined with reductions in inflation and the consumer price index (CPI). Number of unemployed per job opening. in Q4 2022.