Category: Employer

Bloomberg and The Washington Post Spotlight MyWorkChoice at GE Appliances Plant

Bloomberg and The Washington Post Spotlight MyWorkChoice at GE Appliances Plant

Bloomberg and The Washington Post just covered the successful partnership between MyWorkChoice and GE Appliances’ Roper Corp. plant in LaFayette, GA and we couldn’t be happier that this new way to work is getting the attention it deserves.   Brooke Sutherland highlights how manufacturers are struggling to fill (and retain) critical assembly roles. In the face of […]

Enhancing Employee Retention: Fostering a Supportive Work Environment

Enhancing Employee Retention: Fostering a Supportive Work Environment

“Your ability to hire, retain, train, and redeploy people is not going to be easy going forward. That’s why HR is so important.” – Josh Bersin HR Global Industry Analyst  One of the hardest mountains to climb when you work in HR, is how to get your business fully staffed and operating at its highest […]

The Death of Traditional Staffing: Why You Need a New Labor Strategy for Your Business

The Death of Traditional Staffing: Why You Need a New Labor Strategy for Your Business

Let’s start with the (multi) million-dollar question.   Why would an hourly worker use a temp agency when at least a thousand direct job openings are offering full pay and benefits in their area? The answer is simple, workers who want a short-term job with the least amount of commitment are attracted to temp agencies. […]

Boost Your Workforce with 5 Top HR Tips for 2023

Boost Your Workforce with 5 Top HR Tips for 2023

Let’s talk about the very real challenges HR leaders in manufacturing and supply chain are facing today. Unemployment rates in 2023 are at a record low of 2.6% among hourly production workers. Add to that, an average of 1,200 job openings in any metro market means it’s time to rethink your hiring, retention, and staffing […]

3 Winning Strategies for Recruiting Millennials and Gen Z Workers to Manufacturing

3 Winning Strategies for Recruiting Millennials and Gen Z Workers to Manufacturing Young female in manufacturing facility with robotic cart

As the Baby Boomer generation nears retirement, manufacturers are facing a critical challenge: a shortage of new hires to keep their facility afloat. To fill these roles, human resource managers and recruiters need to understand how to attract and retain Millennial and Gen Z workers.  So, what can you do to appeal to this new generation […]

Analyze Your Attendance Data to Fix Absenteeism

Analyze Your Attendance Data to Fix Absenteeism

Call-offs, ghosting, no-shows. Whatever you call it, being short-staffed on your production line or in your shipping department causes massive headaches and revenue losses for your business.   Most likely, you have a rough idea of what your attendance and absenteeism rates are but don’t know why it’s happening so often or how to fix it. […]

Solving Your Facility’s Absenteeism Problem

Solving Your Facility’s Absenteeism Problem

Where are the Workers?  Every manufacturing and distribution site we talk to has the same problem, absenteeism. What most companies don’t realize is that absentee workers are a symptom of a larger problem, and contrary to popular belief that problem isn’t laziness.   The deeper cause of absenteeism is tied to a major shift in how […]

Shift Talk: Flexible Production Jobs – Why Manufacturers Can’t Retain Hourly Workers

Shift Talk: Flexible Production Jobs – Why Manufacturers Can’t Retain Hourly Workers

Do you ever feel like you’re stuck in an inflexible job and you can never take the break you need? For many hourly production workers, the answer is yes. Since the pandemic, we’ve seen a shift in how people approach work, especially in entry-level production areas, such as manufacturing. Despite a low unemployment rate of […]

Finding Your Hiring Advantage in a Competitive Labor Market

Finding Your Hiring Advantage in a Competitive Labor Market

Looking at your own openings, you’re probably not surprised to read job growth in the United States remains relatively strong. In the latest national jobs report, manufacturing was even one of the areas with “notable job gains.” The problem is that “a massive mismatch between supply and demand” continues to challenge businesses looking to hire. […]

Rebooting the Rural Manufacturing Labor Market

Rebooting the Rural Manufacturing Labor Market

Manufacturing is facing a worker shortage – chances are you know that already. But, if you’re trying to hire in the rural manufacturing labor market, you’re facing additional hurdles. Yet, the solution remains the same whether you’re a rural manufacturer or distribution center in the heart of a metropolitan area: flexible working.  In Deloitte’s 2021 […]

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