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Employer Strategies for Successfully Hiring Justice Involved Job Candidates

ExactHire

Increased awareness and support for inclusive hiring practices coupled with historically low unemployment suggest that the time is ripe for employers to implement strategies that successfully source and retain justice involved individuals. This type of arrangement can go far in building employee loyalty in a tough employee retention market.

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Nonprofits Continue to Hire More Aggressively Than For-Profits in 2017, but the Gap is Narrowing

HR Daily Advisor

According to new survey findings, nonprofit organizations have been hiring more aggressively than for-profits for the last several years and will continue to do so in 2017, however the survey indicates that the gap is now narrowing. Key findings from the 2017 survey include: Nonprofit vs. For-Profit Projected Growth. Recruitment.

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Reduce Turnover: Develop an Employee Experience Strategy – #WorkInspired

HR Bartender

Kronos was named one of the 2017 Best Workplaces for Giving Back by Fortune Magazine in conjunction with consultancy Great Place to Work. Being a great place to work is quite literally one of a small number of high-priority imperatives that are communicated to all employees each year as part of the company’s overall business strategy.

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Words of Advice from 7 HR Thought Leaders

Achievers

as much as $600 billion in lost productivity” and that the cost of millennial turnover may be as much as $30 billion. It is a costly retention error to believe talent who started their journey enthusiastically will always remain so. In his recent commentary on CNBC , Novak describes the crisis brought about by toxic leadership.

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How Healthcare Employers Can Overcome Unprecedented Turnover

Precheck

How Healthcare Employers Can Overcome Unprecedented Turnover Oct. It’s not just your organization — turnover is rampant across healthcare employers. A report from NSI Nursing Solutions says the average cost of turnover for a bedside RN can range from $38,900 to $59,700, with the average hospital losing $5.1 Bryan-Barajas.jpg.

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4 Steps for Building an Effective Talent Pipeline

Oracle HCM - Modern HR in the Cloud

Unsurprisingly, business leaders are paying more attention to the ins and outs of recruitment and retention. In the 2017 Deloitte Global Human Capital Trends report , 83% of respondents to the survey ranked “attracting skilled resources” as a top-three concern.

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Healthcare and Hiring: A Brief Outlook

Peopletrail

Factors contributing to this shortage include: Rapid growth of the 65 and older age group Increase in chronic conditions (in young and old patients) Increased utilization of basic healthcare Upcoming wave of healthcare retirees Each institution is also battling a turnover issue, particularly among first and second-year nurses and CNAs.