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NACS State of the Industry Enterprise
The NACS State of the Industry enterprise is the convenience and fuel retailing industry’s leading research entity. By engaging with convenience retailers throughout the United States, the NACS Research team collects, aggregates, presents and provides commentary on operational and financial industry metrics and trends.
Published every year since 1972, the
NACS State of the Industry Report is the convenience and fuel retailing industry’s premier benchmarking tool and the most comprehensive collection of data and trends. Retailers rely on the report to improve their operations and better understand what’s driving key performance metrics.
The Changing World of Human Resources
NACS virtual HR Forum session discusses the biggest takeaways from the just-released NACS Compensation Report.
March 10, 2021
By Sara Counihan
ALEXANDRIA, Va. The employment landscape changed dramatically in 2020, and COVID-19 impacted businesses in unprecedented ways, including human resources and labor, according to Jayme Gough, research manager for NACS, who presented during the virtual NACS Human Resources Forum that kicked off yesterday.
Gough shared that new questions regarding the mitigation of COVID-19 are included in the newly-released NACS State of the Industry Compensation Report of 2020 Data, available now for purchase. According to the report, convenience retail companies spent an average of $45,006 on pandemic-related safety protocols and training, or about $482 per store. Additionally, companies that participating in the survey spent $259,583 on personal protective equipment, plexiglass shields, cleaning products and supplies