Retail may be reshaped altogether in a post-pandemic world
As grocers are looking to digitize and automate as much as possible, the retail workforce may be dwindling as analysts predict that the pandemic could change the industry for good. Around 1.9 million people were laid off in the retail sector, and 1.1 million of those were furloughs. Take a look at the details here.
Category
Flexible Spending Account
Change Management
Promotion
Termination
Open Enrollment
Consultation
Organizational &
Executive Compensation
Remote & Hybrid Work
Compensation & Benefits
Bonuses & Incentives
Workplace Culture
Workforce Planning
Performance Management
Eligibility Verification (I-9)
HR Careers
Onboarding
Pay Equity
Employee Engagement
Age
Benefits Reporting & Disclosure
Fiduciary Duty
Employee Relations
Disability Benefits
Business Continuity
Retaliation
Learning & Development
Ethnicity
Policies & Practices
Disaster Preparation & Response
HR Software
Severance Pay
Business Acumen
Opening & Closing
Emergency Response
Recruiting
Sexual Orientation
Organization & Employee Development
Health Savings Accounts
Time Worked
Dependent Benefits
Electronic Records Management
Family & Medical Leave
Closing
Ethical Practice
Educational Assistance
Discrimination
People Management
Workplace Wellness
Raise
Tags
Article
The Unionization Wave
From the peak of the pandemic in 2020 through the Great Resignation wave, unionization has been a ...
The Interviewer's Guide to Conducting Phone Interviews
The job market in the US is slowly gaining traction after the long period of gloom that took the un ...
A complete breakdown of the US Commercial Drivers Licenses
In the United States of America to operate any type of large automobile, you need a license. This i ...
Gig Economy and Its Impact on Staffing Firms
With over 20.5 million US workers losing their jobs in April 2020 during the national lockdown, man ...
Comments