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The Legal Aspects of Onboarding: Understanding Compliance Requirements

Essium HRM

Ensuring compliance during the onboarding process is essential for all companies that hire, including staffing firms. As a result, finding ways to navigate the legal aspects of onboarding is essential. In many cases, providing information about employee benefits is also required during the onboarding or hiring process.

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Human resource management: the ultimate guide to HRM

Workable

Improve employee relations, raise retention rates, inspire employee performance, and create a positive work environment by investing time and effort into talent management. Human resource management (HRM) is the practice of hiring, training, compensating, managing, and retaining the employees of an organization.

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Sample human resources manager job description and interview questions

Business Management Daily

A Human Resources Manager is an employee that leads your company’s human resource efforts including staffing, payroll , employee benefits programs , training and development programs, and other key personnel functions. They will also be responsible for developing personnel policies and regularly updating the employee handbook.

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Building An HR Department: A Step-By-Step Guide

HR Tech Girl

Building an human resources department encompasses hiring for various key roles covering hiring, compliance, compensation management, and administration. HR departments have five principal functions: meeting staffing needs, employee compensation, employee benefits, performance assessment and appraisal, and law compliance.

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Best HR Software Providers: Standard-setters in performance tracking to 401(K) management

HR Digest

Finding a suitable software provider that meets your organization’s needs is tricky. Human Resources Management Systems (HRMS) these days manage a wide variety of tasks ranging from assessment to learning and strategy planning to payroll management. Luckily, not all of them are actual HR software providers, but you get the idea, right?

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HR’s Complete Guide to the Employee Handbook 

Analytics in HR

An employee handbook should be the backbone of any organization to provide guidance and clarity on all HR-related items. Every HR team spends significant time and energy answering employee HR-related questions. Therefore, an employee handbook is a perfect medium to ensure you meet local legal requirements in your company.

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Employee Benefits Management: Getting the Most Out of Your Benefits Plan

Netchex HR Blog

When done properly, employee benefits management helps employees, as well as the company. Because employee benefits can be complicated, and you need a centralized system to manage costs and adjust policies. When it comes to benefits, both legal compliance and employee satisfaction are important.