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Bookmark This! Anti Harassment Edition

HR Bartender

As HR pros, we know that we have a role to play in making sure our workplaces are free from harassment. And anti-harassment policies are only the beginning. However, while most (92 percent) have a formal sexual harassment policy, only 38 percent plan to update their policies in 2018.

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What’s Love Got To Do with HR? Tips for Regulating Office Romances

Netchex HR Blog

33% of US workers have been involved in a workplace romance—up from 27% pre-pandemic Out of the people who had been (or were currently) romantically involved with coworkers, 77% never disclosed the relationship to their employer If you don’t already have a policy on office relationships, then it’s past time to develop one.

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HR Compliance: Engagement, Efficiencies & Integrity

CCI Consulting

Regular HR audits allow organizations to identify and mitigate potential risks before they escalate, strengthen existing policies, and enhance the culture of the overall workplace. In this blog, we concentrate on two main types of HR audits: the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Audits and general HR Compliance Audits.

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How Should HR Deal with Cyberbullying?

Workology

Technology and an unending stream of social media messages, notifications, and alerts have invaded our personal lives more than ever before – leaving the door wide open for the bullies of yesterday to get off the playground and into the Twittersphere. Become Aware and Observant.

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Launching a Diversity and Inclusion Program Isn’t Enough – Here’s How to Make a Meaningful Impact

Linkedin Talent Blog

First, employees want antidiscrimination policies. More than just keeping companies compliant, these policies signal to employees that your company takes discrimination seriously. However, one-and-done unconscious bias training often doesn’t work.

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Contractor Makes Stupid Mistake At a Client Site – Ask #HR Bartender

HR Bartender

What’s a “code of conduct” policy and why should organizations consider having one? For example, such policies may address issues like: Professionalism, Ethical and legal obligations, Harassment, Treating each other with respect in the workplace, and similar concerns. workers and earned close to $1 trillion dollars last year.

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May 2024 Legal Updates

ComplianceHR

May 2024 Legal Updates If you’re an existing ComplianceHR client, not only can you access these updates through the PolicySmart solution, but also robust links to learn more about each of these changes. However, if you are not a subscriber to our solutions, we are pleased to provide you with abbreviated May 2024 Legal Updates.