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Employee Relationships is a Serious Employer Responsibility

HR Digest

Gennard and Judge (2002) state, “Employee relations is a study of the rules, regulations, and agreements by which employees are managed both as individuals and as a collective group, the priority given to the individual as opposed to the collective relationship varying from company to company depending upon the values of management.

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Hawaii Amended Equal Pay Act: Ensuring Fair Compensation

Trusaic

Hawaii is the latest state to take steps to eliminate pay discrimination with an amendment to its Equal Pay Act. Hawaii SB1057 prohibits pay discrimination based on any protected category, not sex alone. Hawaii SB1057 prohibits pay discrimination based on any protected category, not sex alone. What is a protected class?

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Closing the Gender Pay Gap: Why Women Can’t Wait Another 50 Years

Trusaic

That’s up only 2 percent since 2002. According to the NWLC , disabled women earn 67 cents an hour in comparison to men without disabilities, and 84 cents compared to their male counterparts with disabilities. Women in the workforce are unlikely to see pay equity achieved in their working lifetime. You read that right.

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“Gender Roles in Childhood.”, with Sheila Ronning and Candice Georgiadis

Thrive Global

To look at the gender wage gap from a societal perspective with the hope of fixing the issue, we must go back to the beginning — childhood. As part of my series about “the five things we need to do to close the gender wage gap” I had the pleasure of interviewing Sheila Ronning. Gender Roles in Childhood.

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WIRTW #449 (the “do-over” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

It culminated over the past 48 hours with Trump’s bizarre press conference , and withdrawal of his nominee for Labor Secretary, Andy Puzder. He served a well regarded term on the National Labor Relations Board from from 2002 to 2003. Here’s what I read this week: Discrimination. And then Trump did something amazing.