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Pay Equity in Modern Corporate Compensation Strategies: Why a Systemic Approach Is Needed
Payroll
Pay Equity in Modern Corporate Compensation Strategies: Why a Systemic Approach Is Needed

In recent years, there has been a notable shift in the way companies approach pay strategies due to remote work and inflation. As a result of these changes, pay inequities and compensation inconsistencies have become apparent in many organizations. This article examines the limitations of standard pay bands and performance-based pay models, the importance of fairness, transparency, inflation, and systemic

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Boosting Productivity: Strategies for Thriving in the New Work Environment
Core HR
Boosting Productivity: Strategies for Thriving in the New Work Environment

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant changes in the workplace. One of the most notable changes has been the widespread adoption of remote and hybrid work models. While these new models have helped to maintain business continuity, many employers have expressed concerns about reduced productivity. This article explores the factors that contribute to reduced productivity in the new work

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The Importance of Strong Leadership During a Crisis
Core HR
The Importance of Strong Leadership During a Crisis

As much as we wish it weren’t the case, there are times when businesses experiencing unexpected challenges. External factors, internal changes, and unforeseen events can quickly turn what seemed like a solid plan into a crisis situation. In times like these, it can be easy for employees to become disheartened, uncertain, and even fearful about the future. That’s why effective

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The Four-Day Workweek: A Potential Win-Win-Win
Core HR
The Four-Day Workweek: A Potential Win-Win-Win

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the concept of a four-day workweek as a way to boost employee well-being and productivity while also providing cost savings for companies. Now, researchers at Boston College, think tank Autonomy, and Oxford and Cambridge Universities have completed the largest research study to put that question to the test, with 61

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Important Changes in Canadian Employment Law That You Need to Know
Employment Law
Important Changes in Canadian Employment Law That You Need to Know

Employment law is constantly evolving, and Canadian law is no exception. In recent years, there have been significant changes to employment law in Canada that both employers and employees need to be aware of. In this article, we’ll go over some of the most important changes to Canadian employment law that you should know about. The Approaching Deadlines for Canada’s

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Embracing the Shift: How Bare Minimum Mondays Are Changing Modern Work Culture and Employee Productivity
Core HR
Embracing the Shift: How Bare Minimum Mondays Are Changing Modern Work Culture and Employee Productivity

Bare Minimum Mondays (BMM) is the latest workplace trend causing a stir about declining employee productivity. The idea behind this trend is to ease into the workweek by prioritizing self-care over productivity on Mondays. While the concept of BMM has gained attention in recent times, the buzz it has created among employees and employers is revealing many underlying workplace concerns.

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The importance of employee engagement
Talent-Management
The importance of employee engagement

Employee engagement has become a buzzword in the business world. It is a concept that refers to the level of commitment and passion employees feel towards their work and the organization they work for. An engaged employee is someone who is fully invested in their work and dedicated to contributing to the success of the company as a whole. Engaged

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Navigating the Hybrid Work Revolution: Strategies for Enhanced Engagement, Flexibility, and Organizational Success
Core HR
Navigating the Hybrid Work Revolution: Strategies for Enhanced Engagement, Flexibility, and Organizational Success

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant shift in the way we work. While remote work was already a growing trend before the pandemic, it has become a necessity for many companies in 2020 and beyond. However, it’s important to note that remote work isn’t the only option available. Hybrid work models, which combine both in-office and remote work,

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Workers Are Concerned About Pay, According to ADP Research Institute
Payroll
Workers Are Concerned About Pay, According to ADP Research Institute

The concerns and demands of workers have been the focus of discussions and negotiations for years. One of the most significant concerns of employees is their pay. Workers strive for fair compensation, and research shows that workers around the world are concerned about pay. In research published by the ADP Research Institute, over 32,000 workers worldwide participated in a survey

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How to Ensure Successful Hybrid Work through Clear Norms
Core HR
How to Ensure Successful Hybrid Work through Clear Norms

As the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the shift to remote work, many organizations found themselves implementing hybrid work models that allow employees to work both from home and in the office. For many, this change came with benefits such as increased flexibility and reduced commuting time, but it also presented challenges such as communication gaps and a lack of visibility. A

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Hybrid Work Revolution: Adapting to a New Era of Employee Preferences, Challenges, and the Rise of the Chief Remote Officer
Core HR
Hybrid Work Revolution: Adapting to a New Era of Employee Preferences, Challenges, and the Rise of the Chief Remote Officer

When the coronavirus pandemic hit, many businesses were forced to switch to remote work for the safety of their employees. Although remote work was initially difficult for some, the necessity of it eventually led to many employees realizing the advantages of working from home. Hybrid work is a natural progression as it combines the benefits of remote work with the

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