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Quebec: Changes to Labor Standards for Employees

Global People Strategist

The Bill was approved on June 12, 2018 and is set to affect non-federal employees in Quebec, or about 90 percent of the workforce. Quebec’s changes are following on the heels of similar legislation recently implemented in other provinces, such as in Ontario and Alberta which saw new legislation come into effect in 2018.

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Latest sexual harassment complaints against McDonald’s will test joint-employer rules

HR Morning

McDonald’s and a number of its franchisees face allegations of sexual harassment and retaliation in complaints filed this week. The 25 workers allege they were subjected to unwanted physical contact and other harassment while working at McDonald’s restaurants. Joint employer rules in flux. Who’s the boss?

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Latest sexual harassment complaints against McDonald’s will test joint-employer rules

HR Morning

McDonald’s and a number of its franchisees face allegations of sexual harassment and retaliation in complaints filed this week. The 25 workers allege they were subjected to unwanted physical contact and other harassment while working at McDonald’s restaurants. Joint employer rules in flux. Who’s the boss?

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5 new California laws for 2018 that could affect all HR pros soon

HR Morning

Not only will questions about criminal history be removed from job applications, but inquiries about salary history will be gone as well. The leave is unpaid, though some employees are eligible for compensation if they’ve worked at least 1,250 hours in the year before their leave began. Expanded harassment training.

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Achieving Transparency in the Workplace: Strategies for Success (With Examples)

Analytics in HR

Why transparency in the workplace is important There are several reasons why transparency in the workplace is essential: Builds trust: When done well, transparency fosters a sense of trust between employees and managers. According to a 2018 Slack research , 87% of workers wanted their future company to be transparent.

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How technology is helping solve the compliance conundrum

HRExecutive

More than ever, organizations of all sizes are looking for ways to manage wage and hour compliance.”. Keeping up with compliance , a moving target within the human resource space, affects employers of all sizes. They need a partner with expertise that can be leveraged to design a solution for the unique complexities of their business.

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What Does California’s Prop 22 Mean for the AB5 Law?

Zenefits

The measure was brought to the voters in response to California’s 2020 initiative AB5, which required gig workers to be put on the direct payroll of an organization, with commensurate wages, benefits, and protections. Why Prop 22 was created. Performs work that is outside the usual course of the hiring entity’s business.