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			<title>Skilled Worker Shortage Threatens Manufacturers&#8217; Productivity</title>
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			<title>The 5 Most Common Mistakes with Employee Benefits</title>
			<description>A new MetLife study reveals that 55% of employers rank &#8216;employee retention&#8217; as their No. 1 benefits objective. Unfortunately, the same study showed that only 33% of workers feel strongly that their company effectively educates them on their benefits options. If you&#8217;re going to use benefits to build a solid workforce, here are the five most common mistakes to avoid.</description>
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			<title>4 Simple Ways to Attract the Right Employees with the Right Benefits</title>
			<description>As the labor shortage looms in the United States, this article describes 4 simple ways that companies can utilize their employee benefits to attract and retain great employees.</description>
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