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Some Companies Are Asking Employees to Pay for Training to Increase Buy-in. But Does It Work?

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You make it through hurdle after hurdle, from multiple interviews to onboarding, and you are ready to start training. And then, you are asked to sign a Training Repayment Agreement Provisions (TRAPs) agreement. And as sketchy as the name sounds, you do it because, well, you need a job!

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Is Flexibility Going Away?

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According to recent surveys, the vast majority of companies have no plans to reduce hybrid or remote work options for employees. A survey of 1,100 companies worldwide by The Conference Board found that only 3% of U.S. A survey of 1,100 companies worldwide by The Conference Board found that only 3% of U.S.

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While Large Firms Can Afford Layoffs, Small Companies Are Labor Hoarding

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“As the cost of losing people to layoffs and firings has grown, the number of layoffs and firings has fallen,” said Julia Pollak, chief economist at ZipRecruiter. Labor market dynamics have fundamentally changed: time-to-hire, recruiting costs, and hiring costs have all grown substantially.” .

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1 in 3 Workers Say They’ll Seek New Employment with Education Opportunities

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What if your employer was willing to cover any costs associated with this type of upskilling/education? . Although some have speculated that the Great Resignation is about disgruntled employees trying to find work that makes them happy, a new survey suggests otherwise. . Happy workers do not equal loyal workers. .

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Unveiling the Hidden Potentials of Remote Work Productivity

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Companies offering remote work options can also save on cost-of-living expenses by hiring talent in more affordable regions, both domestically and internationally. A survey of 3,000 workers at leading companies like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft discovered that 64% would prefer permanent telecommuting over a $30,000 salary increase.

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Hybrid Work Expert Shares 3 Proven Ways To Boost Productivity

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Our Hybrid Future Surveys say two-thirds to three-quarters of employers plan to operate on a mainly hybrid schedule after the pandemic. Eight major surveys ( 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 ) found a quarter to a third of employees want a fully remote schedule permanently and over two-thirds want a hybrid schedule.

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Astonishing Deficit in Hybrid Work Protocol Confirmed by Recent Studies

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Fishbowl conducted a related survey , quizzing about 7,300 professionals on their understanding of their company’s hybrid work plan. The survey also underscored that recruitment difficulties pose a significant roadblock for these businesses, impeding their optimal operation. 61% of the surveyed CEOs voiced this concern.