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Assessing Values in Online Technology Part 4

HR Examiner

Assessing Values in Online Technology. Here’s where we are in the series: Assessing Values in Online Technology – Part 1. Assessing Values in Online Technology – Part 2. Assessing Values in Online Technology – Part 3. Assessing Values in Online Technology – Part 4. Workforce Planning.

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Technology as Enabler of 2016 HR Trends: Personalized Learning and Transparency

TalentCulture

Recently, I published an article on some of the major disruptions happening in the workplace and the role that technology has played (is playing) in enabling or inspiring innovative HR programs. This article serves as an extension (or “Part Two”) to that piece: Technology: The Enabling Force Awakening HR as a Strategic Partner In 2016.

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Overcoming the Manager Divide: How HR can Accelerate the Path to Gender Pay Equity

Visier

Although significant progress has been made in employers proactively pursuing policies of equal pay for equal positions, this alone will not close the gap: gender equity is a complex and systemic issue that requires action on many fronts. This was increased to two months in 2002.) The Manager Divide: A New Finding to Watch.

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The Unofficial (and totally non-scientific) History of HR Blogging

Robin Schooling

I’ve been gearing up for the 10 year anniversary celebration of the Carnival of HR and, as we all know, I enjoy nothing more than a good party! So over the weekend I tossed a query out on Facebook to assist me in building the timeline of HR blogging. 2002 – Jim Stroud begins blogging. Who was first? Who brought the wine?

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New Report May Help COBRA Plan Admins Seeking Insight on HCTC Advance Payment Process

HR Daily Advisor

This column summarizes the key findings from the 23-page report and explains the next steps that plan administrators should consider. The HCTC was originally created in 2002 to aid workers displaced by trade-related shifts in employment. Overview of the HCTC. of private insurance premiums.

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Career Exploration Activities for Middle School

EverFi - HR

Additionally, a large percentage of our student base are already underserved and statistically face an uphill climb into successful adulthood. Luckily, an evolving understanding of this issue (and some newly available tools) can help educators work to overcome the challenge of an unleveled playing field. . Research Notes & Sources.

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Don’t Let Your Data or Participants Get Lost in Space

HR Daily Advisor

Smith is an unauthorized computer hacker who breaks into data security systems and wreaks havoc on confidential information. The possibility of cyberdata sabotage is now a day-to-day threat that frequently makes the headlines—and employee benefit plans are not spared exposure to data sabotage. Lost or Hijacked Data.