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Impersonal layoffs are a lost opportunity. 3 ways to do better

HRExecutive

Employee Benefit Trends Study revealed that across all generations, employees overwhelmingly want to feel cared for by their employers; they want to know that “someone cares.” Advertisement - Best practices include severance based on years of service,hiring preference for open jobs, and outplacement assistance.

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Job Abandonment: What Every Employer Needs to Know (Policy Example Included)

Careerminds

What are your legal rights as an employer? Job abandonment occurs when an employee is absent from work for multiple consecutive days without notifying their employer and with no intention of returning. How Does Job Abandonment Affect Employment Records? Download What Should Employers Do When Employees Ghost Them?

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27 Key Drivers of Employee Engagement To Benefit Your Workforce 

AIHR

These drivers help HR professionals identify what drives engagement, whether it is recognition, professional development, or a positive work environment. Employee engagement is the emotional and psychological connection employees have to their work and employers. This will help identify areas for improvement.

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What Is the Difference Between a Voluntary Retirement and a Layoff?

Careerminds

This approach can help ease tensions, maintain a more positive employer brand, and reduce the risk of backlash from both departing employees and the public. While both methods help achieve workforce downsizing, their approach and impact are fundamentally different.

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Don't Let Them Leave Mad - Offboarding with Empathy

Speaker: Caroline Vernon, Director of Sales, CareerArc

Informing employees they are losing their job is a difficult and stressful task. That is when providing a way for the employee to get back on their feet as quickly as possible becomes crucial in parting peacefully with the employee all while protecting and preserving the employer brand. Termination. Separation. Redundancy.

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The Importance of Upskilling and Reskilling for Youth

Careerminds

In today’s fast-changing job market, HR professionals play a key role in helping young employees grow and succeed. The purpose of upskilling is to help individuals leverage their existing knowledge, enabling them to evolve in their current role or move to a different one. What Is the Purpose of Upskilling for Youth?

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Evaluating the Legal Implications of Layoffs and Downsizing

HR Digest

Understanding the WARN Act The WARN Act is a federal law designed to protect workers by requiring employers to provide advance notice of mass layoffs or plant closures. Key Provisions of the WARN Act: Applicability: Applies to employers with 100 or more full-time employees. Avoid disclosing sensitive employee information.