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Workspan Daily
11/14/2024
[Conversely, 53% were at Level 1 and 27% were at Level 2.]
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Workspan Daily Plus+
03/24/2025
Another Mercer study — Inside Employees’ Minds (IEM) — revealed just 1 in 2 U.S. women (53%) felt their career goals could be met by their current employer, lower than prior years.
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Workspan Daily
06/17/2025
According to Cascade’s report, less than 2% of questions posed to Cascade’s AI tools were about those solutions, which provides another opportunity for employers to use AI to increase engagement, Constantin said.
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Workspan Daily
06/23/2025
Notably, 66% of employers said the growing use of
GLP-1 medications are impacting their approach to well-being programs such as fitness challenges and weight management, although only 2% plan to reduce or eliminate programs as a result.;
;Financial health , with educational opportunities and tools to support financial decisions offered by 92% of employers.;
;Lifestyle savings accounts and well-being incentives , averaging $600 per employee across surveyed organizations.
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Workspan Daily
10/14/2025
During that same period, though,
fully on-site work and
fully remote work each increased by 2%, according to the same research.
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Workspan Daily
02/02/2026
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Scenario 2: Planning for a Hiring Increase
An uptick in hiring may arise from business expansion, new product launches or favorable market conditions.
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Journal Article
11/14/2024
Here, while 53% always or sometimes publish salary ranges, only 29% include information on specific salaries in job advertisements (see Tables 1 and 2).
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Workspan Daily
12/15/2025
But maybe they say, “These are the three main job levels in our company, and to get from a 1 to a 2, here’s what it takes; or from a 2 to a 3, here’s what it takes.”
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Workspan Magazine
11/23/2021
Models 2 and 4 show how the effects of recognition change according to organizational justice.
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Journal Article
05/31/2024
Psychological empowerment can enhance performance because it increases: 1. the amount of information and control workers have over their work; 2. the level of work-related knowledge, skills and abilities possessed by employees; and 3. the level of motivation that employees have to achieve the goals of the organization.
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