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Sample human resources manager job description and interview questions

Business Management Daily

Thoroughly investigate complaints including those related to sexual harassment and discrimination. Utilize outside resources to monitor issues in employment law and communicates potential changes to upper management. Must be familiar with current employment laws and regulations.

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Employment laws are changing. How tech can create a ‘culture of compliance’

HRExecutive

Key areas impacted include labor agreements, discrimination policies, personnel records management, whistleblower protections and AI usage in HR practices. The post Employment laws are changing. Illinois Gov. Pritzker has enacted numerous significant changes affecting businesses and employees in Illinois.

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6 Business Cases for Interim HR Staffing

hrQ

Compliance & Changing Laws. There’s a whole slew of employment laws that your HR team needs to stay on top of: Fair Labor Standards Act. Sexual harassment laws. Anti-discrimination laws. Other industry-specific laws.

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Five Employment Laws You Could Be Breaking (Without Even Knowing It)

Helpside

Every one of your managers needs to have a clear understanding of how these basic employment laws impact the employment relationship. Here are the five employment laws you could be breaking: Fair Labor Standards Act ( FLSA ). State-specific employment laws. Bonus Laws- Discrimination.

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New Employment Laws Starting in 2024

HRWatchdog

This year’s legislative session ended with a flurry and, as usual, hundreds of bills were sent to California Governor Newsom’s desk, many of which impact employment law. Employers have some much-needed time to create and implement their plan. Unless otherwise stated, these bills are effective starting January 1, 2024.

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15 Job Titles for Human Resources: A Comprehensive HR Job List

Analytics in HR

How to become an HR Analyst You will usually need a background in HRM or industrial and organizational psychology. This role requires industry expertise, a solid understanding of employment laws, and experience with Applicant Tracking Systems. Salary range An HR Analyst can expect to earn between $51,000 and $68,000.

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New Employment Laws in 2023: A Guide for Employers and Employees

HR Digest

Many new employment laws in 2023 have been introduced to reshape the regulations that oversee the safety of US citizens, and companies that want to avoid any complications in the future should ensure they update their regulations and policies to match them as well.