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Organizational Development And Workplace Culture: The Unexpected Benefits of Kindness

Dr. Nadine

Once again, she shrugged and ventured off. With racism, sexual harassment, bullying, and other toxicities afflicting the workplace, kindness has all but become an afterthought at many organizations. The other day, as I was driving home, I spotted a dog untethered to its leash gallivanting haphazardly in traffic.

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Is Favoritism Derailing Your DEI Efforts?

Zenefits

People also have implicit biases that cause them to favor others based on likenesses, such as ethnicity, gender, age or religion, according to The Ohio State University’s Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race And Ethnicity. In fact, favoritism may even be illegal if it’s biased against protected workers under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

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The Dangers Of Not Doing Background Checks For The Hospitality Industry

Crimcheck | Pre-Employment & Background Check Information

The hospitality industry is renowned for many things. One thing human resource managers should be aware of is the link between the hospitality industry and lawsuits. The threat of litigation has always been extremely high. The bulk of those lawsuits were filed against hotels and restaurants. These lawsuits just continue to mount.

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6 Changes Your Company Must Make to Develop More Female Leaders

TalentCulture

The most recent allegations of sexual harassment by management and subsequent apathy by HR at hot tech startup Uber have once again brought to the fore the lack of progress we’ve made in gender equality. The lack of female leaders in general, and especially in the tech world, is one of the most highly discussed challenges.

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