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10 HR Challenges and How to Overcome Them

Intoo USA

Try to focus more on the new hire as an individual and not just as another body filling up an orientation meeting room. Host meet ups in and outside of the office for all levels. To say that HR challenges exist is to say that the sky is up, and the ground is down. Recruiting top talent. In fact, the work has really just begun.

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10 HR Challenges and How to Overcome Them

Intoo USA

Try to focus more on the new hire as an individual and not just as another body filling up an orientation meeting room. Host meet ups in and outside of the office for all levels. To say that HR challenges exist is to say that the sky is up, and the ground is down. Recruiting top talent. In fact, the work has really just begun.

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Governor Signs New Employment Laws for 2019

HRWatchdog

Governor Jerry Brown signed several key employment law bills that businesses need to be aware of for the coming year. With a few strokes of his pen on September 30th, 2018, the last day to sign or veto bills, Governor Jerry Brown altered the landscape for California employers in a number of significant ways. Senate Bills.

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Harassment Training Deadline Extended, Clarified

HRWatchdog

The Governor signed “clean up” legislation to help clarify training deadlines for employers. As you may remember, on January 1, 2019, a new California law went into effect that made substantial changes to mandatory sexual harassment prevention training. Employer Training Deadlines.

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What are the signs of retaliation in the workplace?

HR Digest

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) saw 76,000+ discrimination charges filed in the year 2018, with a majority of them stating that more than one-half of the cases were retaliation cases against the employer. The employer can give different reasons and block advancements which are forms of workplace retaliation.

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LGBT Workers Report Bullying at Work

HRWatchdog

Purposely excluded from projects or meetings (31 percent). Work belittled during meetings (28 percent). Bullying doesn’t necessarily lead to unlawful harassment or discrimination, but it can. In California, employers have a legal obligation to take affirmative reasonable steps to prevent harassment.

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EEOC Claims Spike One Year After #MeToo Movement Takes Off

HRWatchdog

With the influence of the #MeToo movement, the EEOC saw a 12 percent increase in the number of sexual harassment charges filed this year. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) demonstrates a heightened awareness in the workplace about sexual harassment since the #MeToo movement took off last year.