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Individuals and businesses alike suffer from workplace bias. While millions of people are robbed of the chance for success, companies lose vast amounts of money due to poor business practices — and plenty of them fight lawsuits. Still, creating a bias-free workplace is not that difficult at all: today’s blog will show you how!
From multiple legal requirements for employees’ countries of origin, to payroll for employees, freelancers, and hourly workers — managing a remote workforce poses some unique challenges for HR professionals. Let’s tackle them one by one in this blog.🔥
Behind seemingly high-levels of employee engagement can lurk an unseen monster; employee burnout. Economic insecurity is driven by fear and uncertainty, and though engagement may appear high, employee well-being is often found lacking. Discover how you can prevent burnout with purpose-driven engagement in your workplace.
Employee turnover is higher than ever, and hiring costs continue to soar. Making your staff satisfied so they stick around for a while is a strategic decision, with solutions simpler than you think. Here are 5 ways to improve the employee experience fast!
The cost of burnout on employee well-being as well as the company and even GDP is staggering. Find out what your organization can do to prevent burnout in the workplace, and discover how software used to monitor employees can help.
When it comes to employee engagement, the thinking is typically that more is better. However, during the pandemic, employee engagement levels and employee well-being began to go in opposite directions. Read on to discover how too much engagement can be just as detrimental to employee well-being as too little - and what to do about it.
Some countries have strong labor regulations that mandate aspects of working culture like working hours and paid time off, while others do not. Workforces in countries lacking regulation are at higher risk of burnout, which is why companies need to be aware of what they can do to ensure a healthy workforce.
Any employee can experience burnout in the workplace, but some demographics are more vulnerable than others. Find out how susceptible your workforce is to burnout, and learn how to identify, mitigate, and prevent burnout using an employee monitoring tool.