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Retention Strategies for Today’s Workplace

A significant portion of the workforce no longer feels like they’re getting what they need from their current employers. This has ushered in what’s called “The Great Resignation.”

Companies now recognize the importance of retaining their best talent by addressing their personal and professional needs, prioritizing their wellbeing, and providing them with flexible benefit options.

In this webinar, we discuss strategies to boost employee job satisfaction and help you hold on to your best workers.

Become a member of HRtelligence to view the recording. Your membership will also give you access to the slide deck and supporting materials from this webinar, which can be found in our Library.

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