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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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Addressing Workplace Relationships When Romance Is in the Air

HRWatchdog

More than 60 percent of employees have engaged in some kind of romantic relationship at the workplace and a shocking 40 percent of those employees have done so while cheating on an existing partner, as a recent Forbes Advisor survey highlights. Employers without these agreements should consult with legal counsel for assistance.

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Why don’t some employees trust HR?

PeopleStrategy

“More than 70% of surveyed tech employees said they didn’t trust their companies’ HR departments.” “More than 70% of surveyed tech employees said they didn’t trust their companies’ HR departments.” They also must derive actionable takeaways from what is learned.

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Without Retention, Diversity Efforts Fall Short

Reflektive

Yet, anecdotes abound of poor treatment and discrimination in the tech industry due to race, gender, sexual orientation, and more. Building diversity in the workplace is an initiative HR leaders cannot afford to miss. Companies with diverse workforces are proven to deliver higher performance and greater innovation. The Unfairness Factor.

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Building A High Trust Organisation

HR Management

At work, we apply codes of conduct that feature dignity at work and zero-tolerance for workplace bullying, sexual harassment and discrimination. Leaders set and maintain standards for professional conduct through their own actions and behaviour. Sir Richard Branson. Set and maintain standards. Embrace technology.

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Develop a plan to address negative publicity

Business Management Daily

When The Nation , a left-leaning magazine, first interviewed women who worked at McDonald’s restaurants, it heard tales of sexual harassment. When The Nation , a left-leaning magazine, first interviewed women who worked at McDonald’s restaurants, it heard tales of sexual harassment. Case in point.