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How To Help The Environment And Your Career? Enter The Growing Green Economy

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A new analysis from Promoleaf revealed that jobs that relate to the environment, sustainability, renewable energy, conservation, and recycling employ as many as 875,000 workers across the United States. . These are the top ten green occupations employing the most workers in America in 2022: . This number accounts for about 0.6%

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Maybe You’re The Problem: How Better Leadership Can Lower Employee Stress Levels

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44% of employees stated feeling stressed at work the previous day according to Gallup’s State of the Global Workplace: 2022 Report . Managers need to be better listeners, coaches and collaborators,” Jon Clifton, CEO of Gallup, wrote in the report. . Key findings from the report include : . What does this tell us?

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Unveiling the Hidden Potentials of Remote Work Productivity

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By spring 2022, this figure rose to 9%. A new study from the University of Chicago’s Becker Friedman Institute disclosed that employees saved around two hours weekly in 2021 and 2022 through remote work. A large financial services company reported that telecommuting led to heightened focus and concentration among employees.

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Workplace Stress Is Crushing Young Employees

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Gen-Z appears to be the most stressed cohort of workers; a recent BBC report revealed that a staggering 91% of 18-24-year-olds are stressed (compared to 84% of employees overall). Now, a more recent BBC report highlights the issue again, and focuses specifically on why Gen-Z, more than any other generation, is so prone to workplace stress.

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Want To Stop Employees From Walking Out The Door? Build Them A Career Ladder

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Resignations have skyrocketed in recent years — 2021 and 2022 have had some especially high numbers — along with the coinage of the term, the Great Resignation. Even though this phrase was coined from a sudden jump in resignations in 2021, the numbers skyrocketed in 2022. The keys here are intent and flexibility.

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Here’s What’s In Store For Job Stability And The Future Of Work

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Some reasons for widespread worry include the profound shifts in work environments over the past two years. . Some reasons for widespread worry include the profound shifts in work environments over the past two years. . This is one among many similar reports – indeed, one that is rather conservative.

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Move Aside, Great Resignation—The ‘Big Stay’ Is Here, and Employees Are Staying Put

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Employers were struggling with retention and having to adapt with cutting-edge strategies, offerings and salaries to stay afloat. In the report, Nela Richardson, Ph.D., One reason Richardson points to is that job switchers aren’t being rewarded with significant salary increases as they might have in the past.

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