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What Do Hourly Workers Want? Here’s How to Best Support Them in 2025

HR Digest

Hourly wage work is often seen as temporary employment that workers take up when they are in between jobs; however, this is an outdated image of such roles. Hourly work is still honest work, and learning how to support these hourly workers can be in a company’s best interest in the long run. What do hourly workers want?

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21 Types of Employment: Your Hire-To-Retire Guide

AIHR

As the job market evolves, companies are experimenting with various employment types to build more flexible staffing models. However, top candidates are usually off the market in just 10 days. Working hours: Often 35 to 40 hours weekly, which may include both on-the-job training and classroom-based instruction.

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What Job Seekers Want From Construction Industry Employers

HR Management

Offering fair, clear wages shows respect for workers’ skills and makes your company more attractive. Health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off are no longer nice extras. Employers who also offer tuition support, wellness programs, or tool allowances can set themselves apart. They are now expected.

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A Small Business’s Guide to Hiring Seasonal Employees

Extensis

These workers help businesses meet increased demand during their peak periods, alleviate workforce burnout, and potentially reduce long-term recruiting costs. Seasonal employees are hired temporarily to meet increased demand throughout the year. Quick look: Approximately 75,000 seasonal employees work in the U.S.

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HR KPIs: Guide, 20 Examples & Free Template

AIHR

For example, if you have to cut costs in your learning and development budget while also trying to stimulate innovation, it creates a strategic challenge. Tracking workforce performance: KPIs like employee productivity or goal attainment help ensure that teams are effectively meeting their business targets.

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

Payactiv

Most call center managers are laser-focused on meeting KPI metrics relating to customer experience. Turnover Rate = Number of Separations ÷ Average Number of Employees x 100 Today, modern HR software tools can automatically analyze your company’s turnover trends by month, year, or quarter.

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Missed Minutes: The Hidden Impact of Inaccurate Time Tracking

Replicon

However, as organizations aim to improve their productivity and profitability levels, they often face stumbling blocks in the form of missed billable hours and lower employee utilization. Also, not meeting labor laws and regulations at any level can result in heavy penalties.