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Top 10 HR trends of the decade

Insperity

It also leaves HR personnel free to handle more advanced work, such as training and development, compliance management and data analysis. Ten years ago, most companies had firm rules and technology in place that limited or forbade employees from shopping online or accessing social media during work hours. Self-service HR technology.

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On-Boarding Activities: Best to Wait for Employee’s First Day of Work

HRWatchdog

When we start a new employee, their first day is spent completing on-boarding paperwork and trainings. Employers may be tempted to ask new hires to complete on-boarding activities, such as filling out paperwork and completing trainings, from home so that employees can begin working immediately when they arrive on their first day.

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Consistent Treatment, Documentation Key to Reducing Retaliation Risks

HRWatchdog

Avoid Retaliation Retaliation occurs when an employer takes adverse employment action against an employee for exercising their rights under the law otherwise known as a protected activity. Protected activities include actions like reporting discrimination, harassment, wage issues or unsafe working conditions.

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What Supervisors Need to Know, Part I: ‘Hard’ Compliance Skills

HRWatchdog

In this episode of The Workplace podcast, CalChamber Associate General Counsel Matthew Roberts, Senior Employment Law Counsel Erika Barbara and Employment Law Subject Matter Expert Vanessa Greene tackle what is often referred to as hard compliance skills necessary for supervisors to help maintain a liability-free workplace in California.

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How to Prevent Retaliation in the Workplace: An HR’s Guide

AIHR

Under the EEO laws, it is prohibited to punish job candidates or employees “for asserting their rights to be free from employment discrimination, including harassment.” Not only can workplace retaliation contribute to a toxic work environment, it can also lead to lawsuits. How to prevent retaliation in the workplace.

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Bystander intervention training is a workplace necessity

Business Management Daily

In 2022, the city of Chicago added bystander intervention training to its workplace training requirement. Chicago companies must provide one hour of bystander intervention training annually for their employees. Bystander intervention training helps participants develop an arsenal of skills to use in these instances.

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EEOC releases sexual harassment stats one year after #MeToo

HR Morning

It’s been a year since countless stories of workplace sexual harassment started making headlines, and new data suggests the number of harassment complaints and lawsuits won’t be declining any time soon. . Overall, the EEOC’s data shows a massive increase in sexual harassment claims, as well as pro-employee rulings.