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As the economy continues on its slow path to recovery, many businesses are seeking out temporary workers to complement their workforce. In a recent survey by job placement company Accountemps, three-quarters of CFOs interviewed said using contract workers is somewhat or very beneficial during employee absences and another 72 percent said temporary workers help their organizations access…
Read the full storyBetween 1995 and 2010, the virtual workforce grew from a population of 9.5 million to 13.4 million, and about 20 million to 30 million people currently work remotely at least once per week, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, as quoted by research firm Predictive Index.The internet has enabled companies to work past geographical boundaries when…
Read the full storyWhile supervisor worker relations and talent management have a strong influence on company members' work life balance, employees also have a responsibility to make choices that don't jeopardize their personal lives, according to Work Life Fit."We've spent nearly the last two decades calling out the companies and management for the need for work life flexibility," said Cali…
Read the full storyEvery year, more than one million people get cancer and thanks to advances in medicine, survivors of the harmful disease make up a significant portion of the workforce. Nearly 90 percent of survivors under 55 will return to work within one year of being diagnosed.Because cancer in the workplace is still a relatively new, complex concept, many…
Read the full storyTemporary employees satisfy a variety of needs for businesses, according to a recent survey by Accountemps.The job search website polled 116 chief financial officers and found 90 percent of respondents said using temporary workers is very or somewhat beneficial in maintaining productivity. In addition, 89 percent said hiring contract workers is an effective way to evaluate prospective…
Read the full storyLawmakers and consumer advocacy groups have stated companies with young, healthy employees may refrain from participating in insurance coverage markets to avoid the minimum benefits required by the Affordable Care Act, The New York Times reports.Instead of purchasing coverage from insurers on the exchange, employers can choose to self-insure their workers instead."The new health care…
Read the full storyNearly half of companies plan to hire additional customer service employees in 2013, according to Temkin Group. Based off of two studies, the research and consulting firm stated only 5 percent of companies expect a decline their customer service experience staffing levels this year.In a survey of 283 customer service professionals, the research firm found 54…
Read the full storyAs small businesses grow, owners and managers begin to realize the frustration of spending time on HR administration. Dealing with payrolling, talent management and benefits can take up 40 percent of a business owner's workday, according to Entrepreneur magazine.Many companies are outsourcing HR services to outside companies that specialize in administrative work, recruitment and other…
Read the full storyThree-quarters of workers who applied for jobs in the last year using various resources report never hearing back from employers, according to a recent survey by CareerBuilder.The job search website polled more than 3,900 U.S. workers during the month of November. Eighty-two percent of workers said they expect a response from a company after submitting…
Read the full storyUnder the Affordable Care Act (ACA), large employers will be required to offer healthcare benefits to all employees who work a minimum of 30 hours per week. While the mandate will likely force businesses to extend coverage to many part-time workers, a recent survey reveals only a small portion of these employees currently accept employer-sponsored…
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