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Posted on June 30, 2022 at 4:00 PM
Written by Plumb
In our second installment on insights and actionable tips for how to navigate some of the current challenges being faced by businesses today, we are discussing the labor shortage and how to attract and retain talent.
Whether you call it The Great Resignation or just a huge pain, there is no denying that the pandemic has dramatically shifted the American workforce and the expectations of employees.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 47 million Americans quit their jobs in 2021. As recently as March 2022 another 4.5 million people resigned.
As a business owner, what can you do to combat these overwhelming stats? We have a few recommendations for you.
3. Be flexible.
Ultimately, each business needs to do what is best for them. Not all these suggestions will work for every company, but the data is clear: if you communicate to your team that you value and respect them, and that you are willing to help them grow, you will be able to both attract new and retain existing employees.
Please check out our other articles about how to navigate some of the current challenges being faced by businesses today:
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