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    Walmart partners with Khan Academy on financial literacy course for employees

    The free virtual course includes training on personal finance skills and financial wellness, which have been in demand by employees generally.

    By Carolyn Crist • July 27, 2023
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    Workers say surveillance makes them less productive — if they even know about it

    While employers have sought surveillance to improve remote productivity, various studies and surveys indicate that such monitoring could be counterproductive.

    By July 26, 2023
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    Trendline

    Top trends in employee engagement

    Employee engagement can be a bit of a puzzle. In recent years, employers have realized it’s more about meaningful work, work-life balance and well-being — and less about free snacks.

    By HR Dive staff
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    In rebounding M&A market, HR needs a strategic approach to integrate workplace cultures

    Organizational culture has become a significant consideration for employees choosing where they want to work, and M&A can disrupt that, a new McLean report advises.

    By Laurel Kalser • July 26, 2023
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    Opinion

    How the restaurant industry is leading the skills-based revolution

    The industry’s skills-based culture is about more than ethos, writes David Faro of the National Restaurant Association.

    By David Faro • July 25, 2023
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    Payscale: Most US employers support a federal minimum wage hike

    Minimum wage discussions may come to the forefront again during next year’s presidential campaign.

    By Carolyn Crist • July 25, 2023
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    US workers report anxiety and stress over unprepared first-time managers

    In many cases, the unpreparedness is due to lack of training and upskilling, a new report indicates.

    By Carolyn Crist • July 24, 2023
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    Engaging Gen Z in the workplace in 2023 and beyond

    Gen Zers grew up amid economic uncertainty and a global pandemic, but they are eager to learn. These are strategies to better connect with this growing segment of the workforce.

    July 24, 2023
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    USCIS announces new Form I-9, will allow permanent remote review for E-Verify users

    The new Form I-9 became available for use Aug. 1.

    By Updated July 24, 2023
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    By the next decade, 25% of US workforce may be 55 or older

    Employers can prepare for an aging workforce by developing programs that effectively recruit, reskill and integrate older workers, a Bain & Co. report says.

    By Laurel Kalser • July 20, 2023
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    Employee attraction and retention efforts need more emotional intelligence, study shows

    The Integrated Benefits Institute report comes as employers still struggle with expensive turnover.

    By Carolyn Crist • July 20, 2023
  • Tyson Foods to subsidize employees’ child care at new facility

    The new child care site will offer care to more than 100 children, reflecting ongoing efforts by employers to offer more holistic benefits to workers.

    By July 19, 2023
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    Negative gender stereotypes persist at work, survey shows

    About 2 in 5 gender noncomforming workers say they’ve been told they make their colleagues uncomfortable due to their gender identity, Coqual found.

    By Carolyn Crist • July 19, 2023
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    How incomplete benefits packages ‘rob’ workplaces of talent

    A potentially underrated benefits strategy: Employers can identify which factors are driving women from the workforce and seek to retain them accordingly.

    By July 18, 2023
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    Glassdoor adds anonymous company-specific communities

    The change comes as more employees express a desire for better communication and clearer expectations at work.

    By July 18, 2023
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    CFOs warm to outsourcing

    Hiring outside firms to fill more specialized roles can help reduce some of the responsibilities that are being heaped on finance chiefs’ shoulders. 

    By Grace Noto • July 17, 2023
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    GOP leaders warn companies against race-conscious practices in light of Supreme Court ruling

    Attorneys general called race-conscious hiring and promotions "overt and pervasive racial discrimination" in a letter to Fortune 100 CEOs.

    By Laura Spitalniak • July 17, 2023
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    Opinion

    Embrace age diversity for a knowledgeable, innovative workforce

    Age discrimination continues to cast a shadow over the workplace, hindering the full potential of older workers, writes Nancy Hammervik, chief solutions officer at CompTIA. 

    By Nancy Hammervik • July 17, 2023
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    Can AI make better hires? Maybe, experts say

    AI can make HR's job easier in myriad ways, according to a report from The Josh Bersin Company. The utility of AI in hiring, however, remains up for debate.

    By July 14, 2023
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    As corporate disability inclusion practices improve, uneven adoption remains

    Employee self-identification and board representation rates remain low, according to a new disability equality index.

    By Carolyn Crist • July 14, 2023
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    Workplace stress affects most workers despite employers’ efforts

    By some estimates, employers invest tens of thousands of dollars annually in mental health care, but “they may only be applying a band-aid.”

    By July 12, 2023
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    Despite AI optimism, workers lack relevant skills — and expect employers to help

    Around two-thirds of workers surveyed by Salesforce said they expect their employer to train them on generative AI — and just as many said their employer does not do so.

    By July 12, 2023
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    What motivates C-suite execs to seek new jobs

    Company performance, potential compensation hikes and poor work-life balance can lead executives to switch companies.

    By Roberto Torres • July 12, 2023
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    Microsoft to lay off more workers after deep cuts earlier this year

    The company plans to lay off 276 workers, according to notices filed with Washington state labor authorities.

    By Roberto Torres • July 11, 2023
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    Bipartisan bill aims to update old apprenticeship law for a new economy

    The legislation seeks to ease access to the Registered Apprenticeship program by funding childcare and eldercare.

    By July 11, 2023
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    Mandating on-site work could hurt employee retention

    As more companies require workers to return to the office, employees may be more likely to leave, a new study shows.

    By Carolyn Crist • July 11, 2023