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Love is in the Air: Workplace Romance on the Rise

HRWatchdog

Office romance may be sweet but it can also quickly sour for employers and the couple. Forty-one percent of workers have dated a co-worker, up from 37 percent last year and the highest level since 2007. While office romances may be sweet for the couple, they can quickly turn sour for the employer and/or the couple.

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Bullying In The Workplace – Facing Big Bad Bosses

TalentCulture

Bullying in the workplace is such a common problem that according to a 2007 Zogby poll published by the Workplace Bullying Institute, 37% of U.S. Bullying in the workplace is such a common problem that according to a 2007 Zogby poll published by the Workplace Bullying Institute, 37% of U.S. workers have been bullied on the job.

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Retaliation Still Tops the List of Federal EEOC Complaints

HRWatchdog

This week, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) released a detailed breakdown of the 88,778 charges of workplace discrimination the agency received in fiscal year 2014. Termination remains the most frequently cited discriminatory action allegedly taken by employers. Learn how HRCalifornia can help you.

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WIRTW #500 (the “500th” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

October 12, 2007. It’s since morphed into what I hope is a useful weekly resource for employers to find the best labor and employment blog posts each week. Legislating Away Harassment? Second-guessing the advice columns: #MeToo edition — via Robin Shea’s Employment & Labor Insider. Also, holy heck! Technology.