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Angel Franklin, who grew up in HR, became COO of dating platform Hinge in August.
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This Grocery Chain Had an Employee Arrested for Stealing $110 Worth of Food. Here’s Why They Handled It Wrong
James, a deli worker at Meijer, the midwestern supermarket chain, stole a fruit cup and some chicken. Over a few months, that added up to
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Why CPCs and CPAs are increasing for job boards and decreasing for social media sites
Pay transparency warrants a “nuanced” approach, new research suggests
Lower-performing workers may lose motivation and be less likely to negotiate for a raise when pay, rank are revealed.
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Lowe’s ADG acquisition: Engaging talent in contractor market
Engagement surveys have become the go-to for getting a pulse on workforce sentiment. Are employers too reliant on them?
While a helpful tool for gauging employee sentiment, they don’t capture the full picture.
How HR can strike a balance between people and performance priorities
“Humans have a variety of needs, and then organizations have needs as well. And, it doesn’t have to be an either/or decision between your people and their performance. It can actually be a both/and.”
World of HR: Majority of UK workers support specific DEI initiatives, survey finds
But when asked about DEI as a concept, men are more likely to think it’s gone “too far.”