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HR Compliance: Engagement, Efficiencies & Integrity

CCI Consulting

It is difficult to measure the value of an organization that is confident in its compliance efforts and not awaiting a costly surprise from a regulatory agency. Furthermore, organizations that prioritize compliance often have stronger reputations, which can attract top-tier talent in competitive job markets.

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AI oversight aligns so well with HR, the function’s leaders may soon be tapped to manage it

HR Brew

A hybrid function straddling traditional HR and AI strategy, may we introduce you to the chief human and AI resources officer (CHAIRO), responsible for guiding companies through AI adoption while addressing ethical, human-AI collaboration, and performance and training considerations. But someone needs to oversee AI at work. Governance.

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Is Hiring Teens a Good Alternative to a Tight Labor Market?

Stratus

While there may be a learning curve for your more seasoned workers to catch on to technology advancements, teens are digital natives. First-time jobs may mean an intense learning curve for young workers who aren’t used to standing for long periods of time or leaving their cell phones unchecked. Could teens be the solution? Lower wages.

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HR Risk Management: A Practitioner’s Guide

AIHR

Matters such as turnover, employee burnout, employee relations, workplace conflict and harassment, and lack of employee engagement all have the potential to negatively impact the company and prevent it from thriving. Let’s dive into all you need to know about HR risk management. Contents What is HR risk management?

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Essential Points to Know About Harassment Avoidance

PCS

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) states that, “ Workplace violence is any act or threat of physical violence, harassment, intimidation, or other threatening disruptive behavior that occurs at the work site. Harassment is one of the violent acts mentioned by OSHA. Stronger legal defense in case of litigation.

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Empowering Employees Through Legal Education in the Workplace

Hppy

For instance, training on conflict resolution techniques, such as mediation and negotiation, can empower employees to address issues constructively before they escalate. This reduces the likelihood of costly disputes, enhances overall compliance, and protects the company from financial and reputational damage.

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5 Modules Your Corporate Compliance Training Must Have

PSB

Corporate compliance training is an essential component for any organization that aims to adhere to regulatory standards, promote ethical practices, and protect itself from legal risks. Code of Conduct and Ethics The foundation of any corporate compliance training program is the Code of Conduct and Ethics module.