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Digi-tech influencers The Digital Disruptors, and Laura Jolly, Principal Solutions Consultant at Xledger, discussed the ...
One potential scenario could see both tax and National Insurance exemptions completely abolished, hitting both employees and employers hard. An average worker earning £35,000 annually would lose £560, ...
This is the third article in a fresh collaboration between QSR magazine and The CEO Series, an Emmy-winning original program that profiles a business leader and their respective business. Hosted by ...
President Donald Trump ’s first term in the Oval Office was referred to by some as a revolving door, with dozens of notable ...
Safety, quality and output can all be improved with better communication strategies, and the ROI is real.
Bringing experienced staff onto a new team is also a savings, said Lauren Burrows, a senior manager of retail strategy at ...
LeadingRE’s Jessica Edgerton explained how regional and family firms can excel by reacting to market changes quickly and ...
Amherst Town Council voted 3-1 on May 14 to approve the town’s fiscal year 2025-26 budget of $5 million with a 4.8% pay increase for employees and no funding for capital improvement expenses.
Roberts of Port Dinorwic has been a trusted name for more than 100 years but is now in danger of closing unless a buyer can be found in order to safeguard its future ...
Employees constantly think about their careers and personal growth, and the prospect of better opportunities elsewhere can lead to a higher rate of staff turnover if you don’t offer sufficient ...
Turnover happens in every organization, but not all of it is bad. For HR leaders, it’s no longer just about the rate at which people leave. It's also about understanding why they do. In this article, ...
A new study on the future of work finds that robot use is associated with increased employment and employee retention, improved productivity and a higher quality of care. Facing high employee ...