HR Stories Podcast - A Lesson in Every Story!

Why did they leave you? The Story of Employee Turnover

March 27, 2023 John Thalheimer, MS and Chuck Simikian, SPHR, SHRM-SCP Episode 31
HR Stories Podcast - A Lesson in Every Story!
Why did they leave you? The Story of Employee Turnover
HR Stories Podcast - A Lesson in Every Story!
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Show Notes

 We are seeing an increased rate of people voluntarily leaving their jobs. There is no one "golden ticket" answer to say why this is happening, but rather there is a multitude of reasons - pay, flexibility, and culture among them. How do we as HR professionals tackle this? In today's episode, Chuck and John discuss the ins and outs of employee retention.

The Team also talks about 4-day work weeks and ongoing studies around them as well as ADHD as an ADA-covered accommodation. After the recent bank collapses in the news, Chuck and John touch on ways to avoid losing access to company funds and how to navigate paying employees in those situations.

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