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EEOC Releases Updated Workplace Harassment  Guidance

HRWatchdog

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) published its updated “ Enforcement Guidance on Harassment in the Workplace.” This new guidance expands on a wide variety of harassment issues, including harassment involving workers aged 40 or older, immigrant workers and survivors of gender-based violence.

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Bystander intervention training is a workplace necessity

Business Management Daily

In 2022, the city of Chicago added bystander intervention training to its workplace training requirement. Chicago companies must provide one hour of bystander intervention training annually for their employees. Bystander intervention training helps participants develop an arsenal of skills to use in these instances.

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How to Handle Workplace Investigations: A Guide for California Employers

Zenefits

In addition, employers have to contend with a state legislature that has been quite active of over the past several years. They also have to content with a regulator, the California Industrial Welfare Commission, whose regulations have the force of law. Ignoring complaints has led to expensive legal actions for employers.

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What’s New in the EEOC’s 2022-2026 Strategic Plan?

HR Digest

By decoding the new EEOC strategic plan, HR leaders can get a better understanding of how the organization aims to address workplace discrimination and promote equal employment opportunities. Stay tuned to discover how the EEOC’s 2022-2026 strategic plan sets the stage for fostering inclusive and diverse workplaces across the nation.

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Paid leave laws: What’s new in 2022?

Homebase

While the federal laws only dictate unpaid leave instead of a national paid leave rule, many states have their own paid leave programs in place. While the federal laws only dictate unpaid leave instead of a national paid leave rule, many states have their own paid leave programs in place. New paid family leave laws by state (2022).

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2022 Recap: Changes In Ireland’s Labor And Employment Law

Global People Strategist

Keeping up with changes in Irish employment law is a difficult task. We’ve selected the top five critical changes in Ireland’s labor and employment law during 2022. With the restrictions lifted, the government intended to phase out the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme on December 31, 2021.

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New Year Equals New Employment Posters — Remember Your Physical Posting Obligations!

HRWatchdog

In California, employers are required to post well more than a dozen separate posters from varied agencies such the U.S. Department of Labor, the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, and the California Department of Industrial Relations. Employers must ensure they post the most updated postings at their worksites.