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U.S. Workforce Clashes with Persistent Ageism

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Recent findings from a survey published by iHire have shed light on a pressing issue in the U.S. job market: Ageism. The survey, which polled 1,495 U.S. It’s reported that, even when older job seekers were offered a salary, 22.1% felt they were offered salaries below their worth. The survey also found that 45.5%

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Workplace Happiness Is at an All-Time High—But There’s Still Room for Improvement

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They’ve had to navigate changes in virtual and hybrid environments , a Great Resignation , a threatened recession and much more unrest. A 2022 survey from The Conference Board shows workplace happiness and satisfaction is actually up, and even at an all-time high since the survey began in 1987. And why now?

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

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Von Armansperg told us that in Leapsome’s State of People Enablement survey, more than 50% of the people who responded wanted a workplace that encouraged feedback, goal setting and learning. Training, providing opportunity and simply investing in employees’ wants and needs are some of the best ways to help encourage them to stay.

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

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According to a recent ADP survey, only 20% of workers feel that their job is stable and secure. . Some reasons for widespread worry include the profound shifts in work environments over the past two years. . According to a recent ADP survey, only 20% of workers feel that their job is stable and secure.

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2 in 5 Employees Say A Raise Is The Answer To Preventing Burnout

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With high levels of worker burnout caused by discontent in the workplace, employers might be curious to see whether or not salary has an effect on burnout rates. . According to a Morning Consult survey of 1,300 people who quit their jobs in the last year, 63% stated that money was their main concern. .

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Unveiling the Hidden Potentials of Remote Work Productivity

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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. Additionally, companies must offer proper training and support to facilitate efficient and effective work.

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People are simply ignoring bans on AI use at work

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Many share confidential data, including marketing and sales data (24 percent); market research results (22 percent); employee data including salary (15 percent); customer complaints (18 percent); personal client data (13 percent) and detailed CVs of candidates (13 percent).