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HR Professional Day 2023: Celebrating Those Who Manage, Maintain the HR Lifecycle

HRWatchdog

HR pros are integral throughout the employment lifecycle stages; from recruiting and hiring employees to termination, and almost everything in between, human resource staff play a role — and with this essential role comes immense responsibility. HR handles California’s mandatory harassment prevention training requirements.

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6 essential HR tools for small business owners

Homebase

HR— aka Human Resources—is the business function that’s responsible for all things related to your people and employees. HR makes managing your employees easier and more efficient. But for smaller businesses, it’s usually a series of tasks related to your employees that falls on a manager or even you as the business owner.

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3 proven ways PEOs keep your business momentum going strong

Insperity

With a professional employer organization (PEO), also known as HR outsourcing, you can turn over many of your business’s time-consuming HR tasks to a dedicated team of HR specialists, so that you can concentrate on your more profitable responsibilities. Do you know which laws are changing and if you’re in compliance?

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But, Eric, shouldn’t we update our anti-harassment policies in 2018 also?

The Employer Handbook

How about with the great Jonathan Segal who saves me a lot of work with his post for the SHRM Blog entitled “5 Effective Ways to Upgrade Your Anti-Harassment Policy.” But, do focus on sexual harassment. Your employees probably aren’t lawyers. Do better than what the law says you should be doing.

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WIRTW #358 (the “appreciation” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

o your employees feel appreciated? Today is Employee Appreciation Day. However, if you limit your appreciation efforts to 0.38% of a year’s working days, I can flat-out guarantee that your employees do not feel appreciated (even on their “special” day). Now What? —