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Gen Z’s Hopping for Meaning Over Money

Allwork

A staggering 83% of Gen Z workers identify as “job hoppers,” according to an analysis of the data published by Fast Company. This inclination to move between jobs isn’t limited to those with degrees; 77% of the survey’s respondents without degrees also considered themselves job hoppers, according to the report.

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How Companies Can Support Moms in–and Returning to—the Workplace

Success

This can take many forms, including being passed over for advancement or raises, not offered projects or job opportunities, sometimes even demotions and often lost income due to lack of paid leave following the arrival of a new baby. Kirwin leads the brand’s Kin program, a solution for employers to give employees access to nursing services.

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Women far more likely to have disadvantageous flexible working arrangements

Workplace Insight

Women are much more likely than men to be in flexible working arrangements that mean they lose hours, and therefore pay, according to new TUC analysis of official statistics. But other forms of flexible work, like home working and compressed hours, mean workers can continue to work full-time and not lose hours and therefore pay.

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Write The Best Job Descriptions In 7 Easy Steps | Free Templates

Recruit CRM

Here are three core pointers of a good job description: Explains the reality of the role Showcases the organisation's culture, and A bit of marketing for the company In short, a job description is used for a variety of reasons— starting from the most obvious, which is recruiting, determining salary ranges, creating job goals, job titles and more.

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What Is Happiness and Why Is It Important?

Success

People with high self-reported levels of happiness (known in the research world as subjective well-being, or SWB) have been shown to weigh less and have lower blood pressures and incidences of cancer. Extroverts tend to be happier,” says Diener, for this very reason; they’re more adept at forming those all-important relationships.

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