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Germany’s Path Toward Decreasing the Gender Pay Gap Under the EU Directive

Trusaic

Germany’s current gender pay gap sits at 18% , which is largely unchanged since 2020, but an improvement from 23% in 2006. Account for intersectional discrimination in pay practices and consider needs of workers with disabilities. The EU Directive includes a requirement for a Joint Pay Assessment where pay gaps are higher than 5%.

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What is Emotional Intelligence?

Criteria Corp

They defined it as “the ability to monitor one’s own and others’ feelings and emotions, to discriminate among them and to use this information to guide one’s thinking and actions.” This is potentially the most challenge component, but when applied successfully, can be a powerful tool for leadership. Emotional Intelligence at Work.

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Why Talent Reviews Are Now A Huge Legal Risk (And How To Fix It)

Pinsight

Without any objective data at hand, the process may be inadvertently discriminating against a protected group, as, for example, Yulonda Woods-Early claims to be happening at Corning , a multinational technology company. Unless you bring objective metrics to the process, you run the risk of discriminating against a protected group.

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Why Talent Reviews Are Now A Huge Legal Risk (And How To Fix It)

Pinsight

Without any objective data at hand, the process may be inadvertently discriminating against a protected group, as, for example, Yulonda Woods-Early claims to be happening at Corning , a multinational technology company. Unless you bring objective metrics to the process, you run the risk of discriminating against a protected group.

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Pre-employment testing: pros and cons

Workable

Companies also use other types of tests like cognitive ability tests and skills assessments which have helped companies retain new hires. Tests are more objective than other forms of assessment. Other assessment methods like screening calls and unstructured interviews can be unfair. Tests are the same for everyone.

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What Burnout Is and Why It Isn’t Confined To The Occupational Sphere

Workplace Psychology

Indeed, even Maslach (2006) has acknowledged that, “Although burnout has been identified primarily as a phenomenon in the world of work, the significance of the social context and interpersonal relationships for burnout suggests that burnout might be relevant to other domains of life” (p. Finding solutions to the problem of burnout.

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Seven Reasons to Choose Evidence-Based Prevention Strategies

EverFi - HR

For example, colleges will face increasing pressure this year to demonstrate that Title IX systems actually deliver on the statutory goals of Title IX—reducing sex discrimination and mitigating its impacts. Simply running Title IX ‘court’-like systems with elaborate policies will not achieve those goals.