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How on Earth Is HR Supposed to Prepare for 2021? (3 Tips)

Digital HR Tech

We know that sexual harassment, code of conduct, and diversity training all need to be completed by a specific date, and then we get to follow up with people who skipped out. Disneyland just laid off 28,000 people because California couldn’t come up with a workable re-opening plan. That’s what HR does.

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Creating Safe & Respectful Workplace: Dealing with Misconduct

EmployeeConnect

From sexual harassment to bullying and discrimination, misconduct not only harms the victims, but also creates a toxic work environment that can lead to decreased productivity, increased turnover, and damage to the company’s reputation. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

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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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Handling Sexual Harassment Allegations with Remote Teams

Zenefits

As it would turn out, working remotely significantly increased job satisfaction and production among employees from every sector. Keeping the company culture and professional code of conduct continues to be necessary even from home. They only acclimated themselves to the online environment. Prevention of harassment.

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Compliance Training Topics for 2024

PSB

In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing regulatory environment, staying updated with compliance training is essential for all organizations. Our expert guide on the Best 10 compliance training topics for 2024 ensures that your team remains compliant and prepared for any challenges.

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

Analytics in HR

Under the EEO laws, it is prohibited to punish job candidates or employees “for asserting their rights to be free from employment discrimination, including harassment.” resisting sexual advances or intervening to protect others. resisting sexual advances or intervening to protect others.

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[Free] HR Investigation Template: Examples and 9 Best Practices

Analytics in HR

Its purpose is to resolve these issues impartially and ensure the work environment and culture are fair, compliant, and conducive to productivity. Conducting investigations can help lower potential risks, uphold the company’s ethical standards, and maintain a respectful and safe working environment. Let’s get started!