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Start date of the NLRB’s joint-employer rule is delayed again

HR Brew

This is the second time the start date for the new policy has been delayed; the NLRB previously pushed it back one month, from Dec. The owners of several different office buildings, for example, might be expected to negotiate with one union representing janitorial workers employed by separate companies, he suggested.

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This HR leader is applying her career lessons to finding and retaining workers in construction

HR Brew

After holding multiple HR roles at firms including at financial services giant PNC and construction company Steelsmith, she joined Mascaro in 2019. As such, she says she’s had to think creatively about how to get young people involved in the field, and with improving retention efforts at the company. I wanted to be Jamie.

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Getting frank with Portillo’s HR pro

HR Brew

She also worked in operations and development at companies including Sephora and Circuit City before taking the HR reins at Chicago-based hot dog chain Portillo’s as CPO in 2019. One common misconception about HR is that it primarily involves administrative tasks and policy enforcement. Cheese when she was 16 years old.

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Tech company Kaseya credits YOY drop in attrition to its RTO policy

HR Brew

According to an August 2023 Resume Builder survey of 1,000 company decision-makers, almost all (90%) employers with office space intend to RTO this year. And Miami-based IT and security management company Kaseya told HR Brew this has been the case for its organization. (As opposed to, say, “Here, There, and Everywhere.”)

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Dont Let Social Media Become an HR Headache

Discover why your company needs a social media policy to protect its reputation, mitigate legal risks, and safeguard against cybersecurity threats. Learn how to create a realistic policy with clear guidelines and consequences. Don't let social media become an HR headache - keep your organization safe.

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The C Sheet January 14: Hospital Staff Shortages, High Reservation Wages, and a Resurgence of Retirees

Visier

LinkedIn’s chief economist shares the hiring trends companies can expect in 2022. To combat the Great Resignation, companies are looking to rehire retirees who bring with them enthusiasm and stability. Delta Air Lines and a flight attendants’ union are battling over the company’s new isolation policy after the C.D.C.

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How to Implement an Artificial Intelligence Policy [Part 3]

HR Bartender

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes It’s one thing to write a great policy. We’ve been talking about artificial intelligence (AI) policies in this series. The first article focused on why organizations need to have both AI strategies and policies. Today, I want to wrap up this series with a conversation about implementing policy.

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The Rules Do Apply: Navigating HR Compliance

Speaker: Ann Meyers Piccirillo

Once you think your company is compliant with all policies and procedures documented and in place, there’s a new or amended law, regulation, or final rule that pops up landing you back at ‘start.’ HR Compliance is like a giant game of whack-a-mole. Keeping up is not easy and it’s very time consuming.

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Are There Gaps in Your HR Policies?

Putting the right HR policies in place can help your organization grow smoothly and help your company culture thrive. Use this essential HR checklist to cover the basics and make sure there aren’t any gaps in your HR functions.

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Master HR Policies and Maintain Compliance

You have to stay ahead of the game and ensure that your company records stay compliant with all the government regulations to protect employee privacy. Human Resource professionals face their own unique challenges that other departments wouldn’t even consider.

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Reimagining Gender: Is Your HR Organization Ready to Navigate This New Reality?

Speaker: Lisa Kenney, CEO of Reimagine Gender

For companies, creating gender-inclusive environments isn’t just about being inclusive — it’s a competitive advantage, particularly when it comes to talent recruitment and retention. Companies must understand how to navigate this universe, but that's easier said than done. This is a session you won't want to miss, seriously!

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A Commitment to Transparent HCM Metrics, and What It Takes To Get There

Speaker: George LaRocque, Crystal Andrews Banks, and Chris Powell

Companies are increasingly choosing to publish diversity and inclusion and other human capital metrics publicly and transparently.

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Create Your Own Remote Culture

Speaker: Gustavo Razzetti, Founder & CEO, Liberationist

We are living in uncertain times - the COVID-19 pandemic has led to confusion and isolation for our global workforce as companies have had to turn completely to remote working. However, we are never going to return to normal. We may return to office working, but our approach to remote working will have changed.

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Ringing in the New Year: 10 Things HR Should Do Now

Speaker: Kirsten Goulde SHRM-SCP, M.S., Principal, K. Goulde & Associates,

Here are areas for HR to focus to help ensure their companies are on the right track for 2019: Anti-harassment training is only Step 1 – take your prevention measures farther by creating a culture of respectful behavior throughout the organization.