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A Small Business’s Guide to Hiring Seasonal Employees

Extensis

Quick look: Approximately 75,000 seasonal employees work in the U.S. Seasonal employees are hired temporarily to meet increased demand throughout the year. Seasonal employees are hired for a specific period, which could range from a few weeks to several months. There are approximately 75,000 seasonal employees in the U.S.

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Payroll Management

Netchex HR Blog

Not only does it encompass the most obvious—employees being paid—it also goes a long way in determining the overall net profit of a company. First off, businesses are legally obligated to pay their employees timely and accurately. You know it is important. But do you really understand all that it encompasses?

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How Employee Benefits Can Boost Recruiting, Retention, and Reputation

Netchex HR Blog

When you can’t always offer a higher salary than your competitors, a big difference maker can be found in your employee benefits. Big-ticket benefits like health insurance are obvious favorites, but less expensive perks like flexible work and earned wage access also attract job seekers.

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Cracking the Retention Code: Why Do Call Centers Have High Turnover Rates?

Payactiv

However, the employee experience is equally important, especially given that the call center industry is renowned for its high turnover rate. In this article, we’ll explore the most common causes of high call center turnover and some strategies for greater employee retention. The cost of recruiting, hiring, and training new agents.

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Why Hospitality Workers Walk Away: Addressing the Root Causes of Turnover

Payactiv

Current Employee Turnover Rates in the Hospitality Industry New research recently found that 41% of frontline workers have changed jobs in the past year—this statistic rises to more than half for hospitality workers in bars, restaurants, and hotels. across all industries. across all industries.

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Show Me the Money: Earned Wage Access Explained

Netchex HR Blog

Earned wage access (EWA) gives employees the choice to claim some of their income before the end of the pay period. Just like it sounds, earned wage access gives employees access to the funds they’ve already earned. Earned Wage Access is NOT the same as payday loans or paycheck advances.

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Employee Wellness Benefits for Your Quick Service Restaurant Workers

Payactiv

Employers need to craft an employee benefits package that will catch the eye of hard-to-find QSR workers. Let’s take a moment to explore the QSR staffing crisis in more detail: In 2022, only 54% of quick service restaurant employees reached 90 days of working before quitting. hours per week.