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58% of Working Americans Say Their Jobs Are ‘Main Source’ of Mental Health Challenges

Two years into the pandemic, employees are burnt out, and the majority (58%) say their job is the main source of their mental health challenges. The pandemic has brought increased flexibility to many people’s jobs. Remote and hybrid work have made it possible for people to avoid a commute and start work earlier or later in the […]

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Survey Reveals Employers Are Preparing For An Epic Talent War in 2022

According to a new survey, nearly nine in 10 (89%) employers said recruiting and hiring will be either “somewhat” or “very” challenging in 2022—making the tight labor market and Great Resignation even more challenging for the recovering U.S. economy. Despite these concerns, approximately two-thirds (69%) of employers expect their workforces to grow in 2022. Organizations

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Bipartisan Legislation Introduced to Rebuild Public Health Workforce

New bipartisan legislation has been introduced to reinforce and expand our public health workforce amidst significant shortages. The Strengthening the Public Health Workforce Act would help restore the public health workforce at the state, local, and tribal levels to support the COVID-19 response effort. These measures are particularly urgent given the current state of our

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New Report Shows The Growing Strength Of The Relationship Between Postsecondary Education And The Workforce

Over the past half century, postsecondary education has taken on an increasingly important role in career preparation in the United States, with profound effects on the life experiences of young adults. But while college tends to be a good investment, it involves significant risk based on program of study, level of educational attainment, and occupation

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Study: AI Technology No Silver Bullet For Hiring The Best Employees

Artificial intelligence technology is now used by a growing number of companies looking to hire the best employees, but new research from Rice University warns how it can incorporate biases and overlook important characteristics among job applicants. The study explores the scientific, legal and ethical concerns raised by personnel selection tools that rely on AI technologies

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Study Identifies Four Elements That Lead to Employability

Researchers at Florida Atlantic University and two other schools studied what makes people employable. They found that four elements best indicate future employment prospects. Over the past several decades, job security for U.S. workers has been declining to the point that many now realize they can’t rely on long-term employment with a single organization. Layoffs

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Register Today For IAWP’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Virtual Conference

The world of work has shifted.  No longer are people willing to put up with bad bosses, low paying wages, and workplaces that don’t value them as an individual.  This is happening just when employers desperately need more staff to help at their thriving businesses and want to expand recruiting efforts to an increasingly diverse

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