Inclusion in the workplace can cut company attrition risk by 50% 

Attrition risk refers to the possibility or likelihood of employees leaving a company or organization, either voluntarily or involuntarily, and the potential negative impact this could have on the organization's operations, productivity, and financial performance.

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General Motors facing struggles selling in China, the largest automotive market

US automaker GM is reporting declining operations and joint ventures in the country across the Pacific Ocean, sitting at approximately 67% less than numbers relayed in 2014-2015.

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Transparency gives companies a leg up over the competition

According to recent research released by The Society for Human Resource Managers (SHRM), companies who are transparent about the salary pay of their employees tend to have favorable results when hiring.

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Budget cuts, incoming: companies make sacrifices to meet energy price volatility

Volatile energy price swings are causing a ruckus among companies across all sectors, according to a recent survey taken by Zurich-based ABB Electrification, the appliances, electrical, and electronics manufacturing arm of industrial automation provider ABB

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Europe says electric vehicles are proving to be too expensive for the middle class

Europe has slowed production of lithium-powered cars, their production this year is expected to be over a million cars less than the original estimate.

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