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New Environmental Impacts Cause Shift in EEOC Efforts

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Not only were masses of employees sent home to work remotely in a new normal where many were also serving as proxy educators to students who were also able to participate in face-to-face interactions, but the pandemic has created economic hardships for employees and, for some, like Asian Americans, discrimination, harassment and even violence. .

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Kazakhstan

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Discrimination and Harassment: Labor laws in Kazakhstan prohibit discrimination and harassment based on various factors such as gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, and age. Kazakhstan, the largest landlocked country in the world, boasts a growing economy and a strategic location bridging Europe and Asia.

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Top 9 Types of Discrimination in the Workplace

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There are various types of discrimination in the workplace which can occur as a one-time incident or an ongoing process significantly affecting your employees. Nonetheless, despite significant progress, discrimination in the workplace still exists. Discrimination in the workplace could cost employers thousands in legal costs.

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At long last, the EEOC has proposed new workplace harassment guidance.

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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has voted to issue new guidance on workplace harassment. Here is a copy of its proposed “Enforcement Guidance on Harassment in the Workplace.” Clayton County , the #MeToo movement , and emerging issues, such as virtual or online harassment. Finally, the U.S.

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Valentine’s Day: What Employers Should Know About Workplace Relationships

HRWatchdog

In 2017, that number fell to 11 percent (due in large part to the #MeToo movement), and in February 2021 — when many office environments had been in a state of telework for nearly a year — the number of relationships that blossomed at work likely trended further downward.

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4 Takeaways from the HCCA 2019 Compliance Institute

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The Compliance Institute offers the opportunity to learn about the latest developments and priorities from regulators, and this year’s event was no exception. The Compliance Institute offers the opportunity to learn about the latest developments and priorities from regulators, and this year’s event was no exception.

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Office Romance, Valentine’s Day in the COVID Era

HRWatchdog

Since then, however, that number has been in rapid decline, as outlined in research showing that as of 2017, only 11 percent of couples met through or as coworkers. Believe it or not, from the 1980s to the 1990s, meeting a romantic partner through work was at its peak, with nearly 20 percent of couples having met that way.