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As CEO Salaries Skyrocket More Than 25%, Financial Security Is Wavering For Workers

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A recent report reveals median employee pay did not keep pace with inflation in 2021. The gap between CEO and employee salaries continues to expand, despite overwhelming backlash from low wage employees. . By 2021, chief executives at companies with the lowest-paid staff made an average of $10.6

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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. It’s also no surprise to anyone that ever since 2020, the numbers have continued to rise, as employees began to realize that their efforts weren’t being rewarded.

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

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The pandemic added additional obstacles for parents, with just under half of moms (45%) “not actively working” after the pandemic hit in April 2020, according to the Census Bureau. For some parents, having more than one child may be when childcare becomes more costly than their salary or wages can accommodate.

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Quiet Hiring: Admin Professional Trend

Bonnie Low-Krayman

By Bonnie Low-Kramen for Admin Professional Today | November, 2023 The Great Resignation of 2020 led to massive and chaotic hiring in 2021. As burnout, stress, and mental health issues increased to red alert levels due to poor onboarding and inadequate training, Quiet Quitting took hold in 2022. What’s happening now?

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Why we need to consider switching to a 4-day workweek — now 

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The results: Increased productivity and creativity; improved recruitment and retention; less burnout for founders and leaders; and more balanced and sustainable lives for workers — all without cutting salaries or sacrificing customer service. As a result, companies didn’t cut salaries when they reduced hours.

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How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work – A personal interview with Bonnie Low-Kramen by Karen Mangia for Thrive Global

Bonnie Low Kramen

Olympia passed away on May 1, 2021. Base salary is only one way to earn money. Our collective mental health and well-being are now considered collateral as we consider the future of work. What innovative strategies do you see employers offering to help improve and optimize their employee’s mental health and wellbeing?

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Can Recruiters Avoid Gender Bias In Workplace With These 4 Steps?

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The World Health Organization (WHO) clearly states that about 1/3rd of a person's life is spent at work. Therefore, how he/she spends their time at work will determine their overall well-being, happiness and mental health. GenderEquity #genderbias #workplace pic.twitter.com/Rr2hQ6vHA5 — Recruit CRM (@CrmRecruit) March 19, 2021.

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