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Data Show New Trends in Workplace Sexual Harassment Reports

Zenefits

Employers have a legal obligation to maintain a workplace that is free of sexual harassment. Many states also have their own specific workplace sexual harassment laws as well. Companies with high rates of workplace sexual harassment often suffer from low morale, poor productivity, and expensive lawsuits. And make no mistake.

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Employee Relationships is a Serious Employer Responsibility

HR Digest

Resources indicate that the term “employee relations” started to gain popularity around 2006 when, according to CIDP , the meaning began to shift from the industrial relations understanding of employees as a collective whole , and instead emphasize the focus on individual employees. What is Employee Relations?

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Laws And Regulations Every HR Professional Should Know In 2023

Empuls

Revised non-discrimination policies Non-discrimination policies are undergoing significant overhauls. HR departments must promptly revise company policies to reflect these changes and should also engage in comprehensive training programs to ensure that staff are educated about these shifts in policy. Changes in labor laws 1.

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Beyond the Pride Month: What Companies Do to Build LGBTQ+ Inclusion

Semos Cloud

Successfully targeting an underserved employee’s market pays off and positively impacts the bottom line. Read on to learn what some of the most successful companies do to include their LGBTQ+ employees and take a cue from them to ensure a safe and respectful workplace for all. All, Best Practices. June 17, 2022. in 2012 to 7.1%