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Top 10 HR trends of the decade

Insperity

Younger employees, who didn’t live through the economic downturn of 2008, may not understand the difficulties of job markets during a recession. It also leaves HR personnel free to handle more advanced work, such as training and development, compliance management and data analysis. Evolution of social media. Government intervention.

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3 Steps to Protect Information While Leveraging Social Media

HR Daily Advisor

The number of companies maintaining a corporate presence on social media rose from 34% in 2008 to 77% in 2013 according to SHRM Survey Findings: Social Networking Website and Recruiting/Selection. partner with the law firm of Faegre Baker Daniels LLP., partner with the law firm of Faegre Baker Daniels LLP., Garrison , Esq.—partner

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Why I’m a management-side lawyer

Ohio Employer's Law

Today, I look all the way back to April 15, 2008, for one of these reruns, to answer the question—. But they do, and companies, even those with the best of intentions, run afoul of the complexities of our myriad employment laws. Every now and again it’s worth pulling a post out of the archives for a rerun.

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Can’t Blame it on the Accountant: Employer Pays $2M for Wage Violations

HR Daily Advisor

The department determined that the records provided the first time were inaccurate and that the real timesheets had been edited to reflect compliance with the FLSA. A district court found that El Tequila had violated the law and ordered it to pay the back wages plus liquidated damages. Appeals Court Weighs In. 3d 350, 375 (4th Cir.

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How Resume & Employment Verification Protects Employers

Cisive

When Johnson Kane co-founded the Education Fellowship Trust in 2012, he presented an impressive CV that claimed the government had put him on the board of the British Airports Authority before it was privatized, that he had run a venture capital bank and that he was high up in John Lewis, when in fact he was a shop floor salesman.

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ADA and FMLA Best Practices Pay Off for Cash-Handling Company

HR Daily Advisor

The verdict was the result of several things the employer did correctly in response to the employee’s medical issues. Melissa” began working as an armored truck driver and guard for Loomis Armored US, LLC, in 2008. Melissa claimed that in late 2008, she suffered a seizure or fainting spell while she was driving an armored truck.

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Terminated Problem Employee Points to Discrimination, Retaliation as True Motives

HR Daily Advisor

Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit—which covers Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania—recently upheld an employer’s trial court victory, providing useful guidance for employers seeking to manage difficult employees in the midst of workers’ compensation claims. as a machinist in August 2008.