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Top Funding News in the HR, Recruiting and Benefits Space | 2016

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Glassbreakers raises further funding for diversity and inclusion platform. to help small businesses create employee retirement accounts. LLR Partners Invests in SaaS Employee Benefits Administration Platform, benefitexpress. Glint bags $27 million for its HR analytics platform. Million in Seed Funding.

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Conference Twitter Primer Unleash World Conference and Expo #Unleash18

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Chris_Wakely : SVP of Enterpise @ThomsonsOnline, #hr, #hrtech and employee benefits blogger, Brit abroad,father of two, husband of one. jo_lockwood1965 : Diversity & Inclusion | Trans Awareness Specialist | Keynote Speaker | Rotarian |#SmileEngageEducate | @seechangehappen | blog: [link]. @CarstenBertling : No Bio.

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M&A Friday! This Week’s HR Deals

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Each week, with the help of HRmarketer Insight software , our researchers compile a sampling of mergers & acquisition, funding and partnership announcements from the human resource, recruitment and employee benefits marketplace. HA&W Acquires Retirement Plan Services Company. RetireUp grabs funding from Annexus Ventures.

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A FOMO Guide to How Groovy Companies Can Attract a Multigenerational Workforce

Linkedin Talent Blog

LinkedIn research shows that employees who change positions internally — whether by a promotion or by a lateral move into a new function — are much more likely to stick around than those who stay in the same role. 1 benefit they’re looking for, according to a study of U.S. workers done by the Employee Benefits Research Institute.

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A Guide for the Ages: What You Need to Know to Attract a Multigenerational Workforce

Linkedin Talent Blog

LinkedIn research shows that employees who change positions internally — whether by a promotion or by a lateral move into a new function — are much more likely to stick around than those who stay in the same role. 1 benefit they’re looking for, according to a study of U.S. workers done by the Employee Benefits Research Institute.