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18 Must-Have Onboarding Documents (+ Free Templates)

Analytics in HR

Onboarding documents typically include legal paperwork such as your employment contract, company policies, handbooks, and code of conduct, along with role-specific details such as job descriptions, manager and team contacts, and more. Learn more Offer Letter vs Employment Contract: 10 Key Differences 2.

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[Free] Code of Conduct Template and Guide With Company Examples

Analytics in HR

Successful and harmonious organizations operate from a clear set of rules known as a code of conduct. The employee code of conduct is a clear framework that highlights what behaviors are expected from employees in specific situations and the measures that will be taken if they fail to behave accordingly.

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How to Prevent Retaliation in the Workplace: An HR’s Guide

Analytics in HR

In the event there are claims of retaliation, it is HR’s role to thoroughly investigate the claims and assess the findings, and make a determination that upholds the law, aligns with the organization’s code of conduct, and reinforces HR’s commitment to be objective, fair and to foster a culture of psychological safety.

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Top 10 Blog Posts: Workplace Training Edition

EverFi - HR

This article offers actionable strategies to help prevent conflicts of interest at work. Learn how wage bumps can affect all employees, plus best practices to help navigate them. 5 Changes to Improve the Effectiveness of Your Harassment Training Elevate your harassment training by using 5 new strategies. Learn More.

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20 Examples of Conflicts of Interest at Work

EverFi - HR

In this article, we delve into the concept of workplace conflicts of interest, presenting some common examples and providing strategies for prevention. And employees are bound through your company’s code of conduct to act in the interests of their employer and not for their own personal gain.

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Training New Employees Effectively: All You Need to Know to Start

Analytics in HR

Training new employees is critical to new hires succeeding in their role. However, setting up your new employees for success means properly training them. So how do you go about training new employees? And how do you prepare a new hire training plan? Onboarding vs. new hire training.

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John Sumser: Throw away your easy button—it’s the 21st century

HRExecutive

Attention-grabbing is at the heart of online content. The term invariably brings to mind harshly communicated rules governing conduct. Ethics guides (or codes of conduct) usually contain sections about rule enforcement and disciplinary action. We just need to call the learning process something other than ethics.