August 27, 2013
Employee engagement, not fear, behind the fall in staff turnover
Explanations for a marked fall in employee turnover have largely attributed it to the recession, which, it’s been suggested, has led cautious employees to prefer to stay put in a secure position, rather than risk losing their place in an uncertain job market. However new data published today from the CIPD’s Megatrends research project suggests a more positive picture. The proportion of workers leaving their employer at any given time fell by over two fifths between 1998 and 2012, long before the downturn took hold. And the good news for those concerned with improving the quality of the workplace environment is that increased job satisfaction and improved levels of employee engagement could play a significant role.. More →
August 27, 2013
Forget Gen Y – the future workplace is multigenerational
by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Flexible working, Knowledge, Legal news
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