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Employee Relationships is a Serious Employer Responsibility

HR Digest

Amidst all the revenue numbers and share valuations that companies wear as a badge of honor, the concept of employee relationship management has emerged as another undeniable sign of a successful organization. What is Employee Relations?

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How to Advance Your Career in HR

HR Digest

They manage employee relations, recruit new employees, train them, and provide benefits. As of 2015, Fortune 500 companies are hiring more HR professionals than ever before. However, many experts recommend combining your education with vocational training and practical experiences. Education Requirements .

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4 Labor and Employment Law Changes to Keep an Eye On In 2015

Insperity

Right now, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) —also known as health care reform—is probably your number one concern when it comes to complying with new government regulations in 2015. times their regular pay rate for hours worked in excess of 40 hours per week. An increase in federal minimum wage.

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The Fissured Workplace and Employee Misclassification

Astron Solutions

Are their “staff” in reality employees being denied rights reserved to those in the proper classification? In this issue of Astronology® we explore the fissured workplace and the accompanying issue of employee misclassification. Is this part of larger concerns related to the fissured workplace? What is the Fissured Workplace?

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Work Stoppage in the 21st Century

Astron Solutions

They all have dealt with employee lockouts in the last five years. Strikes occur when employees decide as a group to stop working during a labor dispute. For instance, certain labor contracts, as well as certain public service employees, are not allowed to strike. Strike vs. Lockout…what’s the difference?

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WIRTW #392 (the “miles and miles and miles” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

Amid a chorus of Christmas and classical pieces on the grand piano, Norah rocked The Who’s I Can See For Miles on her Fender, which she recently started learning. via The Tim Sackett Project Wage & Hour Wage and Hour lawsuits are on the rise and costly — via Mike Haberman’s Omega HR Solutions FLSA Changes: Are You Ready?