Talent: Page 71


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    BLS: More than one-third of employers embraced telework due to the pandemic

    Among those that increased telework, 60.2% expect it to be a permanent change, a Bureau of Labor Statistics survey showed.

    By Feb. 15, 2022
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    Levi's brand chief quits over activism against pandemic restrictions

    Jen Sey wrote that she turned down $1 million in severance in order to speak out, saying the denim retailer is "trapped trying to please the mob."

    By Daphne Howland • Feb. 15, 2022
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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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    Construction training CEO urges industrywide changes to draw in new talent

    Contractors must focus on more than just compensation in order to attract and retain workers, according to a new study.

    By Mary Salmonsen • Feb. 15, 2022
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    White Castle brings cooking robot to 100 more restaurants

    Miso has argued its robots aren't a substitute for restaurant labor, but the company also said in a filing it would save restaurants money on cooks' wages.

    By Aneurin Canham-Clyne • Feb. 15, 2022
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    Opinion

    Learning opportunities will cultivate a talented, motivated workforce

    The competitive landscape of today’s tight labor market requires professional development, writes Mohan Lakhamraju, founder of Great Learning.

    By Mohan Lakhamraju • Feb. 15, 2022
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    Report: Prejudice against trans employees can be mitigated by DEI efforts

    With the right environment, cisgender employees can open up to trans allyship, a University of Bath study finds.

    By Feb. 14, 2022
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    Walmart, Amazon nix mask policies for vaccinated employees

    Two giants of the industry have quickly responded to a steep drop in COVID-19 case counts. 

    By Ben Unglesbee • Feb. 14, 2022
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    SHRM: COVID-19 hasn't killed office romance

    Office relationships were a thorny issue for workplaces in the past, but the pandemic has added new dimensions.

    By Feb. 14, 2022
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    Learning access up year over year, Skillsoft says

    Amid the Great Resignation, L&D has been touted as one of the great solutions to retention — but employers may still be behind in offering it.

    By Feb. 14, 2022
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    Sponsored by FedEx Office

    Engage your employees like a marketer

    Companies can use proven marketing techniques to reach and recruit candidates, build the company brand during onboarding and create touch points to engage employees throughout their life cycle.

    Feb. 14, 2022
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    HR pros bank on reskilling to ease talent pressures

    According to Willis Towers Watson, HR efforts over the next three years will increasingly focus on attracting new talent, sharpening skills and DEI education.

    By Feb. 11, 2022
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    Q&A

    Construction mentor program head: 'We need to do a better job recruiting minorities and women'

    ACE Mentor Program of America President Diana Eidenshink said 70% of the students it reaches identify as minorities.

    By Zachary Phillips • Feb. 10, 2022
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    Opinion

    Will the Great Resignation lead to a corporate realization?

    Don't expect the labor market to return to 2019 norms once mask and vaccine mandates are in the rearview mirror, writes the dean of George Mason University's School of Business.

    By Maury Peiperl • Feb. 10, 2022
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    Q&A

    How one collective seeks to protect Black women at work

    Dr. Angelica Geter strives to build systems and criteria that ensure Black women's psychological safety at work.

    By Feb. 10, 2022
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    Turnover higher for those who did not declare a binary gender in Warner Music Group report

    The trend may signal a greater loss of nonbinary employees.

    By Feb. 9, 2022
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    Workforce questions set to dominate waste collection's evolution in 2022, with fleet tech still catching up

    As 2022 begins, collection workers may have greater leverage on pay and benefits while employers face continuing high inflation.

    By Maria Rachal • Feb. 9, 2022
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    US House passes bill to make Pell grants available for retraining programs

    The jobs crisis has been top of mind for employer-facing interest groups, particularly those with a voice at the federal level.

    By Feb. 9, 2022
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    Black tech workers see shorter tenures than their peers, report says

    Barriers to advancement continue and morph beyond Black tech workers' early career years, according to Russell Reynolds Associates.

    By Feb. 8, 2022
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    Advance Auto Parts has a program to hire people with disabilities at 16 of its 44 distribution centers. Darrin Masters (right), who was hired via the program, poses alongside Jenny Ramos (left), head trainer at Advance Auto Parts' Kutztown distribution center. Advance Auto Parts granted permission to use this image.

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    Deep Dive

    Disability inclusion programs help warehouses hire overlooked talent

    Retail and logistics companies are accelerating their commitments to workers with disabilities as a labor crunch hampers operations. 

    By Colin Campbell • Feb. 8, 2022
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    Why one HR pro says stay interviews should be more than a last resort

    "Retention is always a challenge, regardless of the labor market," Kate Grimaldi of Paylocity told HR Dive.

    By Feb. 7, 2022
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    Staffing overtakes financial challenges as top concern among hospital CEOs, survey finds

    While earlier shortages were characterized by staff calling in sick and school closures, stress and burnout now are leading to rising turnover with many healthcare personnel at their breaking points.

    By Hailey Mensik • Feb. 7, 2022
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    Office rent decline gives CFOs potential cost-saving opportunities

    Since early in the pandemic, effective U.S. office rents have fallen 13.3% and office vacancies have risen to a nearly 20-year high, according to Cushman & Wakefield. 

    By Maura Webber Sadovi • Feb. 4, 2022
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    Workers say they'll quit rather than navigate unfair internal hiring practices

    Finding the "hidden skills" within an organization and encouraging internal moves may be key to weathering 2022's talent market.

    By Feb. 4, 2022
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    First-half hiring intentions up for 2022

    The high demand has been exacerbated by a nationwide worker shortage, with companies often turning to compensation and benefits initiatives in response.

    By Feb. 4, 2022
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    One nonprofit's motive for a $70K minimum salary? Employee safety

    "What's the incentive to stay, doing what it is that you love, if you could never make a living wage doing it?" asks Sean Goode of Choose 180.

    By Carla Bell • Feb. 3, 2022