HR trends: Quiet quitting & quiet hiring; How they are shaping the workforce

Details: September 28, 2023, 01:45 PM - 03:00:00 PM ET 

Workshop Track: Human Resources

Primary Audience: Organizational leaders, HR representatives

Business as usual has become a thing of the past. The COVID-19 pandemic was the impetus for change in the workplace. As a result, organizations face a growing number of challenges and have adapted quickly to survive.

The relationship between employees and employers has shifted, bringing about a “dance” caused by talent shortages. Employees are experiencing burnout and as a result, are “quiet quitting”. Employers struggling to fill roles due to a diminished talent pool have resorted to “quiet hiring”.

In this workshop, we will take a closer look at “quiet quitting” and “quiet hiring” and their impact on an organization. We will discuss the difference between the two, how they are interconnected, and what organizations can do to care for employees, mitigate risk and ensure business continuity.

Meet the Presenters

Lynette Bonilla-Melendez

Associate Director of Staff Management & Benefits

Wycliffe Bible Translators

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