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M&A Friday! This Week’s HR Deals and Trending #HotInHR News

Advos

Our weekly recap of fundings, mergers & acquisition, partnership and other interesting news from the human resource, recruitment and employee benefits marketplace. Intelligent recruiting platform Greenhouse picks up another $50M. Alera Group Expands P&C Platform with Alliance Acquisition.

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What Is the Best Payroll Software in Canada?

Rise

Choosing the right payroll software for your business can be challenging with so many options available. For Canadian businesses, finding a solution that meets specific payroll requirements, from accurate payroll processing to comprehensive employee benefits management , is crucial. Book a Demo 2.

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The HR Scorecard: A Full Guide

Analytics in HR

The HR scorecard, or Human Resource Scorecard, is a well-known HR tool. The HR scorecard, first published about by Becker, Huselid & Ulrich in their 2001 book that bore the same title, aims to solve this. You’ll find an example below, which was created specifically for the recruitment function.

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Don’t Fear HR Automation, Embrace It to Create Better HR Processes

Netchex HR Blog

We don’t want to rely on Hal 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey to resolve conflicts involving personnel, but what exactly is HR automation and what is its role in Human Resources? With technology integration , you don’t have to manually transfer data between systems.

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Will Human Resources Become Robot Resources?

Workology

But what we don’t talk about as much is how the relationship between human and robot workers, and between robots themselves, will be managed in the future, as robots become more complex and AIs more intelligent. Robots and AIs are an HR issue because they are, at heart, a human issue. The All Too Human Element.

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What Reasons Are You Giving Your Employees To Stay?

TalentGuard

In 2018, workers left their jobs at the highest rate since 2001 , a trend that is continuing in 2019. But as employers scramble to recruit new talent or simply hold on to the people they have, they are missing one vital piece of the jigsaw. But the solution is in their hands: provide the training needed to get the workers they want.’.

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Special Report from CareerBuilder—Changes in Workforce Composition, 2001–2014

HR Daily Advisor

Major demographic shifts in the United States since 2001 have led to a workforce that looks quite different today, according to a new report from CareerBuilder. In 2014, 49% of jobs were held by women, compared to 48% in 2001. million more female workers since 2001 compared to just 2.2 Occupation Composition by Gender.

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