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HRCI Changes Requirements for PHR, SPHR Recertification Starting 2021

UpstartHR

Every so often HRCI, the Human Resources Certification Institute, changes the requirements for its exams. In the summer of 2020, the exam recertification process saw a new change for those with an aPHR, PHR, SPHR, GPHR, California, or International certifications as the chart below demonstrates.

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The State of Unemployment Fraud and How a PEO Can Help SMBs Mitigate

Extensis

At least 17% of unemployment benefits paid between 2020 and 2021 were flagged as fraud. Quick look: Unemployment fraud is becoming increasingly problematic, driven by a spike in improper unemployment payments made during the pandemic. Even when businesses are not directly involved, they are often still left to deal with the consequences.

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6 Ways to Ensure Women’s Equity in the Workplace

Great Place to Work

From trainings and promotions to internal communications and ERGs, managers can foster more fairness for women in the workplace. Gender bias and discrimination are unfortunately still a major issue in the workplace across the country. In 2020 , women earned $0.82 In 2020 , women earned $0.82

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HR 101: The ABCs of the ADA

Zenefits

A plaintiff held they were discriminated against even though glasses or contact lenses corrected the issue. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law July 26, 1990, by President George H. The Act was the culmination of years of work. The ADA was not the first law enacted to assist people with disabilities.

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The gender pay gap: How equal pay starts with hiring

Homebase

With social media being a leading contributing factor, consumers are pressuring companies to find real solutions for sexual harassment, workplace discrimination, and to pay workers fairly. The gender wage gap refers to the difference in earnings between men and women. Table of Contents What is the gender pay gap? In the United States.,

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Karine Bah Tahé of Blue Level: “Have everyone own the change”

Thrive Global

Karine Bah Tahé is the founder and CEO of Blue Level, a global training service provider that aims to build diverse, inclusive, and respectful work environments. Karine Bah Tahé is the founder and CEO of Blue Level, a global training service provider that aims to build diverse, inclusive, and respectful work environments.

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Sexual Harassment Compliance Mandates: Everything You Need to Know in 2021

Zenefits

Preventing sexual harassment has been on the agenda for most companies since Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 , which prohibits sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace. According to a Stop Street Harassment survey , 81% of women and 43% of men reported suffering from harassment in the workplace.