Employee satisfaction reaches low amid "Great Detachment" | Could job-sharing be the answer to work-life balance? | Tips for starting an encore career in retirement
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Employee satisfaction reaches low amid "Great Detachment" A Gallup survey reveals that 51% of US employees are actively seeking new job opportunities, the highest rate since 2015, ushering in what Gallup describes as the "Great Detachment." This trend is largely driven by employees' desire for better work-life balance, personal wellbeing and improved compensation packages. Full Story: Gallup (2/23)
Could job-sharing be the answer to work-life balance? Job-sharing is emerging as a viable option for professionals seeking flexibility, especially post-pandemic. Initially limited to maternity leave, it now addresses broader work-life balance needs and skills shortages. "We do help support each other, if one of us is on leave or can't make it in, we do sort of tag team, or pick up a day, drop a day, whatever the case may be," says Kylie Morrison, who shares the job running a child care center. Full Story: ABC (Australia) (2/23)
Tips for starting an encore career in retirement Taking on an encore career in retirement can allow people to stay engaged and potentially take on a less stressful position while continuing to earn an income, writes Andrew Rosen of Diversified. Rosen offers seven tips for pursuing an encore career, touching on work-life balance, flexibility and challenging work. Full Story: Kiplinger (2/23)
Layoff anxiety rises amid increasing job cuts A recent MyPerfectResume survey shows that more than 80% of workers fear job layoffs this year, and the World Economic Forum reports that four in 10 companies expect to reduce their workforce in the next five years. Workers are advised to save money and prepare for potential unemployment as job searches might take longer than expected. Full Story: Yahoo (2/22)
Making the Connection
Use this magic trick to defuse tense conversations Leaders can distract people from tense conversations by prompting detours through asking questions, write John Eliot and Jim Guinn in an excerpt from "How to Get Along with Anyone." Similar to how magicians distract the audience while performing tricks, the technique helps insert a pause "without the formal or artificial feeling of calling a time-out." Full Story: Big Think (2/18)
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5 ways freelancers can manage their taxes Effective tracking of income and expenses is vital for freelancers, helping them calculate taxable profit accurately. Freelancers can use tools like Google Sheets or apps such as Wave Accounting and Lunafi for automated tracking and keeping a detailed record of financial transactions can also lead to possible tax deductions. Full Story: CNET (2/22)
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