The Australian Pulse Research: 72% Of Aussies Agree Australia Is Still The Lucky Country
Australia still holds its standing as “the lucky country” among Australians, with 72 per cent agreeing that it is, 15 per cent unsure, and 13 per cent saying it isn’t. But while most think they are lucky, people are divided on what that actually means.
The new The Australia Pulse study from strategic insights business Pollinate reveals what Australians define as a “lucky country”, with opportunity, access to basic needs, healthcare, the ability to get a job, safety, inclusivity, freedom from war, freedom to express views, and natural resources as the top themes among respondents.
How retailers can attract and retain frontline talent amid the Great Attrition
Almost half of US frontline retail employees and two-thirds of frontline managers say they are thinking about leaving their jobs in the next few months. What’s a retailer to do?
High attrition in retail is nothing new: annual employee turnover among frontline retail workers has been at least 60 percent for a long time. Retailers regularly face the challenge of replacing more than half of their store staff every year. But that challenge has grown amid record inflation and a continuing global pandemic: half of frontline retail employees are considering leaving their jobs in the next few months alone. Perhaps worse, 63 percent of frontline retail managers are thinking about quitting in the near future. And many of them do not want to work in retail anymore.
Unox updates digital service area with 3D spare parts tool
Unox has upgraded its aftersales support with an updated online service area complete with an interactive 3D spare parts tool.
The new, free-to-use digital tool, accessed through the dedicated service area on the Unox website, features the entire library of Unox ovens, including the most recently launched CHEFTOP-X™ and BAKERTOP-X™ range.
Enabling engineers and technicians to identify and view individual components, the tool shows the oven from any angle and includes the ability to zoom in and out.
How Local Businesses Can Rank For Popular Near Me Searches
What are effective methods for local businesses to rank for popular search queries? Beyond clever naming, try these creative strategies.
- Distance is a crucial factor in local search rankings, and businesses cannot expect to rank in 'near me' searches if not geographically close to the searcher.
- Beyond distance, relevance and prominence also play a role in how businesses appear in local search rankings.
- Businesses can leverage reviews, especially keyword-optimized ones, to improve their local search rankings.