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The US Trucking Industry Is Losing 90% of Its Drivers. Mental Health Is Why.
Annual turnover in large US truckload carriers sits near 90%. Pay isn't the only reason drivers leave — and the industry is finally starting to reckon with what is.
Jun 125 min read


The US Childcare Workforce Is at a Crossroads — Pay Is Only Half the Problem
Federal relief funding has dried up, wages remain stuck near poverty level, and turnover is accelerating. But the childcare centers actually keeping their educators have figured out something the sector keeps underestimating.
Jun 55 min read


US Hospitals Lose 1 in 5 Nurses Annually — Pay Rises Won't Fix It
The average US hospital loses nearly one in five registered nurses every year. Here's why pay packages alone won't fix nurse burnout — and what hospital leaders must do instead.
Jun 35 min read


Saudi Arabia Is Rebuilding Its Utility Workforce — But Is It Keeping Workers Engaged?
Saudi Arabia is spending billions transforming its electricity and water sectors under Vision 2030. The harder problem is not hiring Saudi nationals — it is keeping them engaged once they are in the door.
May 265 min read


148 ACCOs and Growing: Rethinking Indigenous Workforce Communication
Australia's ACCO sector is expanding faster than most commentators realise. As Closing the Gap drives investment in community-controlled delivery, workforce communication has become a governance question — not just an operational one.
May 265 min read
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