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Attraction & Retention Newsletter - Q4 2023

The Attraction and Retention newsletter provides valuable insights into the employment market each quarter. It includes statistics on the current job landscape, expert tips for securing top talent and innovative strategies for attracting and retaining workers. The  fourth quarter edition  explores: the easing labor market; employee wellness as a recruitment factor; winning over Generation Z; and a workplace outlook. This July marked the U.S. economy’s lowest number of job openings since 2021, decreasing to 8.8 million. While the employment rate rose from 3.5% to 3.8% in the same month, a large labor supply helped ease the tight labor market. However, all eyes are on the Fed as another possible rate hike could disrupt what seems to be a resilient market. Employers should take note of this and continue to monitor employment trends in quarter four. Employers should also consider investing time in retention strategies to stay competitive. Download your copy   of  Attrac...

Attraction & Retention Newsletter - Q3 2023

Attraction and Retention: stay up to date on trends, challenges and tips Each quarter, the  Attraction and Retention  newsletter offers statistics about the employment market, suggestions on securing top talent and insight to attract and retain workers. The  third quarter edition  explores: current labor market trends; how to use mentorship to bolster employee retention; and pay transparency. Since retention plummeted in 2022, employers continue to find themselves needing help attracting and retaining talent in this tight labor market. However, not all labor challenges are equal across all industries or positions. For example, finance and insurance industry job openings are increasing while nondurable goods manufacturing show a downward trend. To navigate today’s work environment, it’s more crucial than ever that employers stay up to date on the current employment landscape and the needs and desires of workers. Download your copy  of  Attraction and R...