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2024 HR Tech M&A Activity: A Year of Resilience and Growth

Lighthouse

These trends underscore the continued evolution of HR technology as a critical enabler of business success, especially as companies focus on skills, retention, and employee well-being in a competitive labor market. Overall HR Tech M&A Trends and Insights Three big things to note: 1) Lots of movement in the PEO space.

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9 HR Trends for 2023 with Natal and Tom | LinkedIn Live Webinar

HR Trend Institute

Join chief trendwatchers Natal Dank and Tom Haak from the HR Trend Institute and PXO Culture to discuss the top 9 trends set to transform the world of work in 2023. BOOK NOW ON LINKEDIN Watch Natal and Tom’s latest video on the 9 HR Trends for 2023. Who Should Join?

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HR Trends 2020: Top Insights of what's to come.

Sergio Caredda

HR Trends 2020 : It’s that moment of the year where most research institutes, HR Thinkers, consulting companies and HR providers issue their projections of what they see as key trends for the year to come. HR Leadership Trends 2020. What are the Top HR Trends for 2020 for what concerns HR Leadership?

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HR Trends 2020: Top Insights of what’s to come.

Sergio Caredda

HR Trends 2020 : It’s that moment of the year where most research institutes, HR Thinkers, consulting companies and HR providers issue their projections of what they see as key trends for the year to come. HR Leadership Trends 2020. What are the Top HR Trends for 2020 for what concerns HR Leadership?

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Are Annual Raises Dead? Only If You Don’t Want to Gain a Competitive Advantage

TLNT: The Business of HR

An article last week from CNBC , with data from Towers Watson and Aon Hewitt, showed that the annual pay raise is essentially dead (and in Towers Watson’s case, bonus pools will also be underfunded).

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After Years of 3% Increases, Where Have All the Good Raises Gone?

TLNT: The Business of HR

Cited in the article, analyst firm Aon Hewitt calls this a “drastic shift” based on the firm’s annual survey on salaried employee compensation. Aon Hewitt did not even start tracking short-term rewards and bonuses — known as variable compensation — until 1988, when they accounted for an average of 3.9 percent of payrolls.

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Workers on COBRA Should Consider Moving to Health Care State Exchanges

TLNT: The Business of HR

“If people are going through COBRA annual enrollment this fall, I’d suggest looking into coverage on the state marketplaces,” says Craig Rosenberg, who leads the health and welfare benefits administration practice at benefits consultant Aon Hewitt. This article was reprinted from kaiserhealthnews.org with permission from the Henry J.

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