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Conducting an HR Audit – Review, Identify, Improve

CCI Consulting

Conducting an HR audit is a proactive step that organizations take to identify the function’s strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities. Consider an HR audit like a report card, this process allows an organization to evaluate the effectiveness of the policies and procedures conducted by the human resources department.

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HR Rules and Regulations: A Guide to Compliance

Engagedly

HR compliance protects workers and upholds employment rules, which builds a company’s reputation and fosters future expansion. Sustainable development and legal compliance depend on an understanding of the significance of HR compliance. What Is HR Compliance?

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20 Examples of Conflicts of Interest at Work

EverFi - HR

These situations occur when an employee could benefit personally from a scenario that also has the potential to negatively impact the company. 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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HR manual versus employee handbook: What’s the difference?

Insperity

What, exactly, is the difference between an employee handbook and a human resources (HR) manual – and does your organization need both? It’s a good idea for companies to develop both an HR manual and an employee handbook. With an employee handbook , the goal is usually to: Communicate company policies.

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5 Tools That Can Reduce the Risk of an Employee Lawsuit

LaborSoft

Employee grievances , arbitration , and litigation have increased exponentially over the last 5 years. No business is immune to labor relations disputes. If found liable, companies stand to lose millions in revenue, partnerships, and the expensive buy back of character with regards to public relations and redemption.

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You CAN Bring the Sexy Back: ‘Branding’ Employee Discipline

HR Schoolhouse

Oh sure, during the strategy phase of “employer branding” there is cursory attention paid to overall organizational culture and the end-loop/integration to the employee life cycle. “If The Learning & Development team aligns their instructional design and training delivery to the brand. Well…yeah. A Counseling Report.