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Employee Shortages

Employers Underwhelmed By Candidates Despite High Unemployment

Despite an overabundance of unemployed workers available to fill jobs, a surprising number of employers say they are getting an underwhelming response, and many are having trouble filling open positions…

Is Poor Job Retraining Responsible for High Unemployment?

It’s a difficult concept to grasp — that at a time of massive unemployment, good paying jobs remain unfilled…

Only 20 Percent of Workers Qualify for High Demand Jobs

Despite prolonged high unemployment, employers are struggling to find qualified skilled workers? How is this possible?
“Everyone has been caught flatfooted,” according to author/human capital expert Edward Gordon… “we…

60% of Companies Face Leadership Talent Shortage

Nearly 60% of companies are facing leadership talent shortages. Thirty-one percent expect this lack of leadership talent to impede their performance in the next several years. And 40% of…

High Energy Employees: Prey for Poaching?

A recent study has called at-risk employees the “neglected warriors.”It’s the poaching of these employees that employers need to fear the most…

The Fallout from Freefalling Birth Rates in the Workplace

Birth rates in most developed countries are in a freefall. The United States is on the list of countries that producing enough children to prevent population decline…

How Effective Is Retraining After a Layoff?

While retraining may improve unemployed workers’ long-term prospects, many are struggling to find work in the short term…

White-Collar Jobs: Latest Victims of Recession and Technology

Blue-collar workers aren’t the only casualties of technology and a recession. Many professional jobs in finance, media, and even law and accounting will never be the same…

Critical Job Skills You’ll Need in the Future

The definition of work and, consequently, the definition of a job is changing. The evolution from agrarian and industrial age jobs to service and knowledge work is nearing its completion…

Unemployment Statistics Rely on Fuzzy Math

According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, “it isn’t all that simple to work out how many Americans are out of work…