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Summarizing EEOC’s Harassment Prevention Guide For Constructors

HR Digest

On June 18, the EEOC released a harassment prevention guide for the construction industry to follow, bringing attention to the unrest rampant among workers in the field. The unique structure of construction jobs leaves workers especially vulnerable to workplace harassment.

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Importance of Compliance Training in California State

PCS

Compliance training in California is something that employers must not ignore and dutifully implement. Moreover, training can reduce risks, provide a sound environment for the workforce, and maintain the reputation of businesses. Harassment Prevention There are several training programs that are required in California.

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Age-Related Litigation, Challenges in Today’s Workplace

HRWatchdog

In this episode of The Workplace podcast, CalChamber Associate General Counsel Matthew Roberts and Employment Law Subject Matter Expert Vanessa Greene discuss age-related litigation and harassment in the workplace. Age-related litigation in the workplace is also spiking, especially allegations of age-related harassment and discrimination.

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How Healthcare Employers Can Manage Nursing Talent More Strategically

Precheck

Research by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses says that while nurses report being highly satisfied with their career path, 54 percent said they plan to leave their current job within three years. The AACN report found a relationship between nurses’ intent to leave a position and their perception of their frontline managers.

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Social Media Background Checks: Are They Okay – Ask #HR Bartender

HR Bartender

But if the employer obtains the report from someone outside the organization, the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) applies and you have to give the candidate notice you are doing a background check and get their consent. Bussing] Often background checkers will report on public social media postings. Why or why not?

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California DFEH Sues Activision Blizzard for Systemic Discrimination

Trusaic

Following a two-year investigation, the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) sued the entertainment gaming giant, Activision Blizzard for systematic discrimination on July 21, 2021. There is no place in our company or industry, or any industry, for sexual misconduct or harassment of any kind.

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Empowering Employees Through Legal Education in the Workplace

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For instance, knowledge of anti-discrimination laws, wage and hour regulations, and safety standards empowers employees to navigate their roles confidently. For instance, training on conflict resolution techniques, such as mediation and negotiation, can empower employees to address issues constructively before they escalate.