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3 Steps to Protect Information While Leveraging Social Media

HR Daily Advisor

Garrison, who presented a session at BLR’s 2017 Advanced Employment Issues Symposium (AEIS) titled #Protecting Information Systems , noted that social media is a powerful marketing and public relations tool for companies. According to the survey, social media is primarily used to attract passive job candidates, but, according to Brian R.

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6 essential HR tools for small business owners

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HR responsibilities often include: Employee termination and offboarding Employment law compliance Employee engagement and retention Hiring and onboarding Training and development Employee payroll , compensation, and benefits Of course, HR is vital when it comes to managing large teams. What is HR? But this simply isn’t true.

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Why Employer Retaliation Poses Serious Risks In Today’s Workplaces

Astron Solutions

In the wake of the #MeToo movement, you might be under the impression that sexual harassment claims are the primary area of concern for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the agency responsible for enforcing federal employee protection laws. Intervene to protect others from sexual advances or resisting sexual advances.

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Fear of Retaliation in the Workplace: Assuaging Employees

EverFi - HR

According to the #MeToo Index, which tracks “high profile” incidents of sexual harassment , accusations have seemingly declined since Harvey Weinstein’s bad behaviors first surfaced in the media in October 2017, according to CBS News. Is the drop in high profile accusations good news or bad news? Why the reluctance? .

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New California Laws and HR Trends for 2017 and Beyond

HR Daily Advisor

Staying up to date and ensuring compliance with these ever-changing state, local, and federal laws is an ongoing and serious responsibility for employers and HR professionals. This article discusses some of the more significant employment law changes over the past several months, many with an effective date of July 1, 2017.

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Federal and State-Based Changes from 2018 and Coming in 2019

Affinity HR Group

Changes to tax credits: Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of December 2017, certain exclusions for business-related deductions were eliminated, including for employer-paid relocation, transportation, and entertainment expenses. In 2018, the federal government had fewer than average laws passed that impact labor and employment law.

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Federal and State-Based Changes from 2018 and Coming in 2019

Affinity HR Group

Changes to tax credits: Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of December 2017, certain exclusions for business-related deductions were eliminated, including for employer-paid relocation, transportation, and entertainment expenses. In 2018, the federal government had fewer than average laws passed that impact labor and employment law.