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86ing High Turnover: How to Reduce Restaurant Turnover with HR Technology

Netchex HR Blog

Turnover has always been a problem in restaurants, but it’s getting harder to ignore. Excessive turnover can become a never-ending loop, with the poor conditions causing more workers to quit. Excessive turnover can become a never-ending loop, with the poor conditions causing more workers to quit. It doesn’t have to be that way.

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Wage Fixing Indictment Has Implications for Employers

ACA Times

3 minute read: A recent federal wage-fixing indictment against the former owner of a health care staffing company indicates that the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division is taking a closer look at the competition in labor markets. Employers nationwide, especially health care operators, would be wise to take notice.

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5 ways to reduce employee turnover in restaurants

Homebase

Employee turnover can be one of your biggest costs as a restaurant owner. From creating a job posting , to interviewing candidates , to providing training , employees require a huge investment in both cost and time. High employee turnover is a common battle that restaurants face. And when they leave, it can be expensive.

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How to Retain Call Center Employees & Reduce Turnover

Empuls

However, amid all this unpredictability, there’s one trend that managers have come to recognize – the high turnover rate. However, amid all this unpredictability, there’s one trend that managers have come to recognize – the high turnover rate. High attrition rates have long plagued the call center industry.

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6 Tips to Lower the Cost of Operating a Franchise

PandoLogic

The Top Costs Associated with Running a Franchise The top costs of managing a franchise frequently include franchise fees, royalty fees, advertising fees, training fees, supplies and equipment costs, labor costs, rent or lease costs, insurance costs, and ongoing operational costs.

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Employee Cost: How to Calculate the Cost of an Employee?

HR Lineup

Overtime Pay: Compensation for hours worked beyond regular working hours, often paid at a premium rate. Benefits: These encompass various perks and protections offered to employees, including health insurance , retirement plans, paid time off, and other fringe benefits. However, their value goes beyond just their salaries.

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Top 15 Tips to Track Payroll Metrics

HR Lineup

Some common payroll metrics include labor cost percentage, overtime percentage, turnover rate, absenteeism rate, and compliance with labor laws and regulations. Automated payroll systems can calculate wages, deductions, and taxes accurately, reducing the likelihood of errors and ensuring compliance with regulations.

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