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Summer 2017 Insider … Fast Company’s Bill Taylor
Talent Economy spoke with Taylor about modern talent strategies and what makes companies successful and innovative.
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U.S. Workers’ Retirement Benefits Slashed Heavily Since 2001
Employer contributions to pensions, 401(k)s and employee retirement benefits fell from about 9 percent of worker pay in 2001 to about 6.8 percent in 2015.
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Welcome To The Era of the Activist CEO
Today’s political polarization has sparked a renewed sense of activism among business leaders. But such activism should also come with a strong dose of caution.
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Report: Most Silicon Valley Tech Workers Born Outside U.S.
The Silicon Valley Competitiveness and Innovation Project Report found more tech workers are born outside the U.S. than in it.
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More Firms Giving Employees Panic Buttons
The old-school safety device is getting an internet-of-things makeover, leading more hotels and other organizations to give them to employees.
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With Some Hires, Less Industry Experience is More
Some firms are experimenting with hiring people without industry experience with the view that they can train and mold them in the specific skills valued by the company.
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Are Video Games Keeping Men Out of the Workforce? One Study Thinks So.
A new study suggests America’s young men are increasingly giving up work to play video games.
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Talent10x: Rick Bell on CEO Activism, AI in Hiring and Glassdoor Reviews
This week’s episode of the podcast features Workforce editor Rick Bell as he and Frank discuss the business case for CEO social activism, using AI in hiring and Glassdoor reviews.