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December 17, 2018
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GM offers transfers to workers affected by layoffs
GM offers transfers to workers affected by layoffs
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General Motors is offering employees working in plants scheduled to close the opportunity to transfer to other facilities where jobs are available. About 1,100 workers have already agreed to transfer.
RTT News (12/15) 
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How do your leave policies stack up?
Around the world, companies are offering — and countries are requiring— paid parental leave. Why? Because it helps them boost employee engagement and recruit top talent. Unum's latest complimentary white paper, Leave By Example, can show you how your company's policies compare.
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Recruiting & Retention
Experts: More emphasis on well-being, work-life balance in 2019
Greater emphasis on work-life balance, a shift from wellness to more comprehensive well-being, and providing cancer support services are among the health and wellness trends companies can expect next year, experts say. On-site health care also is increasing, says Michael Huang of Marathon Health, with employers creating customized programs that fit their employee populations.
Workforce online (12/17) 
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How to Have Great First Dates With Candidates
OK, maybe not real first dates, but a pre-hire assessment is just like a first date. You and your candidates are asking: Is this the one? To answer that question and ensure optimal job fit, you both have to meet each other's expectation. Find out how you can win The Match Game!
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Benefits & Compensation
4-day workweek catching on elsewhere, but not in US
Companies in New Zealand and Germany have found success in implementing four-day workweeks, and Britain's Trades Union Congress is aiming to switch the entire country to a four-day workweek by the end of the century. The idea of a shorter workweek is catching on elsewhere, too, but the US will likely be one of the last countries to catch on, says Dan Schawbel of Future Workplace.
Reuters (12/17) 
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The HR Leader
Ask your team forward-thinking questions
Ask questions of your teams that prompt them to look to the future, writes Mary Jo Asmus. For example, ask employees to think about "How will we interact differently when we trust each other?"
Aspire-CS (12/11) 
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