by Ira Wolfe | Jul 16, 2022 | Future of Work, Perfect Labor Storm, Podcasts, workforce
Where Have All The Workers Gone? Fact or hype? Is there really a shortage of labor or are workers just sitting on the sidelines? In This Episode For as much as everything around us is changing so fast, there is one thing slowing down. And that’s the ability for...
by Ira Wolfe | Jun 19, 2022 | Company Culture, Future of Work, Human Resources, Perfect Labor Storm, Podcasts, Remote Work
The Future of Work with Kate Lister How Hybrid and Flexible Work Are The Future In This Episode Immediately after the abrupt office work shutdown caused by COVID-19 in March 2020, 35 percent of the workforce experienced a shift to remote work, compared to just 6% just...
by Ira Wolfe | Apr 23, 2022 | Adaptability, Future of Work, In The News, Perfect Labor Storm, Podcasts, Recruitment
Employees Speak Out: Let Me Work from Anywhere, Please! A new report finds that nearly 9 out of 10 people don’t want to work from the office full-time. Everywhere workplace is a term IT software company Ivanti uses to describe the way work is moving away from...
by Ira Wolfe | Mar 5, 2022 | Future of Work, Perfect Labor Storm, Podcasts, workforce
“We are now experiencing two, once-in-a-century trends happening at the same time—the labor shortage is one and the shift to remote work is the other.” Gad Levanon Gad Levanon, Chief Economist at the Burning Glass Institute, has won awards for accurately forecasting...
by mahbub_webdev | Jan 11, 2022 | Livestream, Perfect Labor Storm, Podcasts, Recruitment
Live with Evan Sohn, Recruiter.com Hiring and Recruiting Predictions 2022 The old methods of recruiting candidates simply do not work in this new pandemic world. Now entering its third year, post-pandemic life is still evolving. The new normal is no longer new or...
by Ira Wolfe | Dec 27, 2021 | Future of Work, Perfect Labor Storm, Podcasts
Live with Jackie Greene, 2022 Jobs & Labor Forecast 2022 Economic Forecast Jackie Greene believes the upcoming year 2022 will be a year of slowing growth, compared to 2021. While economic growth hit a record high of demand this past year, Greene suggests it was...