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Trust in Leadership Affects Employee Retention #EWS2014

The People Equation

I’m a sponsored blog partner with Spherion (a staffing and recruiting organization) and am participating in the release of findings from Spherion’s 2014 Emerging Workforce Study. This is the final in a series on Spherion’s research project, the Emerging Workforce Study 2014. All opinions are mine. Or are they?

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Schedule Predictability Legislation Passes in Oregon: What It Could Mean for Your Business

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The trend to protect worker’s rights has been legislated in municipalities as well. In 2014, San Francisco became the first city to provide for predictability in worker’s schedules. In fact, a University of Birmingham (UK) study showed that job satisfaction rises as worker autonomy increases. It is not alone, however.

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How Resume & Employment Verification Protects Employers

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Internal emails showed that government officials couldn’t verify the qualifications he had in 2014, but they sat on their hands until it was all too late. Additionally, the study found that over half of senior managers (53%) suspect candidates often stretch the truth on resumes.

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Employee Wellness Benefits for Your Quick Service Restaurant Workers

Payactiv

Payactiv’s holistic financial-wellness platform offers a suite of financial services that includes savings and budgeting tools, bill payment and discounts. They have remained engaged throughout the whole process.” – Maritza Denman, Payroll Manager, JAE Restaurant Group Read the full case study here. Book your demo now.

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5 Culture Trends for 2019

As we approach 2019, major shifts in the work environment will continue to affect the ways companies do business. Companies that are looking to attract, engage, and retain top talent should leverage these trends to create workplaces where employees thrive.

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Why Corporate Wellness Programs Aren't for Number Crunchers

Cornerstone On Demand

The hype around wellness in the workplace has reached critical mass. Corporations that once rolled their eyes at Google's full-time yoga instructors are now doling out annual wellness stipends of their own — paying for more "Namaste" to retain employees and promote overall wellness. With 70 percent of U.S.

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New Study Shows ACA Catalyst for Increase In Adolescent Annual Wellness Visits

ACA Times

A new study shows that the ACA has been moderately successful in getting more adolescents to see doctors for annual wellness visits, but more needs to be done. The study polled a U.S. The results showed that rates of preventive wellness visits for adolescents 10 to 17 years of age increased from 41% pre-ACA to 48% post-ACA.

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