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What’s Next in HR? Top 10 Workplace Trends for 2025

Netchex HR Blog

Here are the top ten HR trends for 2025: 1 – Continuing the HR + AI Revolution With every new year, HR + AI is one of the most talked about HR trends. Take back the initiative and take advantage of generative AI for HR. Start by identifying and addressing any wage gaps across your workforce.

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10 Top Reasons for Employee Turnover & How To Prevent It

AIHR

There are as many reasons for employee turnover as there are people who leave their jobs. This article explores some of the most common reasons for employee turnover and ways to prevent it. Contents What is employee turnover? Let’s get started!

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Culture Correction: How HR Can Recognize and Combat a Toxic Workplace

Netchex HR Blog

In addition to negative effects on productivity, retention, and overall physical/mental health, a toxic work culture can even place a significant financial burden on your business. High turnover & absenteeism: High rates of employees leaving or being absent can signal cultural issues.

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Different Types of Employee Benefits: A Guide for Businesses

Empxtrack

These are non-wage compensations provided to employees in addition to their regular salaries. By providing these fringe benefits, HR can enhance the overall well-being of the workforce. The benefits include health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, and wellness programs. Employee benefits make work more rewarding.

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Avoid an HR Headache with these 25 Tips

ExactHire

Years ago, the role of HR centered around filing employee paperwork, navigating benefits, and a range of activities meant to avoid compliance fines and lawsuits. Even the most profit-focused executive understands the high cost of low retention. But you needn’t suffer migraines to chase your HR calling.

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Hybrid & Remote Work Expected to Fuel Continued Employee Turnover

EngagementMultiplier

Whether you call it “The Great Resignation,” or “The Great Reshuffle,” one thing is clear – employers can expect to see continued turnover in their staff. According to the Microsoft study, In 2020, 17% of employees left their jobs, and that trend reached 18% in 2021. Yes, you read that correctly. Increase. .

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Turnover And Retention Rates For Hotels And The Hospitality Industry

DailyPay

In our previous article, we discussed employee retention rate by industry and looked at which industries have the best and worst employee retention rates. In this article, we take a closer look at employee turnover rates for hotels. These findings also lead to actionable solutions that can help curb turnover issues.