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10 Top Tips for getting your HR in order for 2023

HR Partner

With December already upon us, now is the time to ensure that your HR is in order for the end of the year. From preparing your payroll ahead of time, to regulation and law changes, to checking that all staff appraisals and performance reviews are complete, HR have a lot on their plates in December. Prepare Payroll Ahead of Time.

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What’s New in the EEOC’s 2022-2026 Strategic Plan?

HR Digest

By decoding the new EEOC strategic plan, HR leaders can get a better understanding of how the organization aims to address workplace discrimination and promote equal employment opportunities. Stay tuned to discover how the EEOC’s 2022-2026 strategic plan sets the stage for fostering inclusive and diverse workplaces across the nation.

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North Carolina Cities Sign Onto Movement Banning Hair Discrimination

Zenefits

An increasing number of North Carolina employers are under new rules forbidding hair discrimination — which started at the beginning of the new year. Charlotte and Winston-Salem forbid discrimination based on hairstyle and texture as of January 1, 2022. Charlotte ban against natural hairstyle discrimination.

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How to Handle Age Discrimination in Hiring and Retention

Zenefits

And while many consider 50 to be the age that tips older employees into the realm of ageism, workers as young as 40 have experienced age discrimination. Before we get into all the details, let’s define ageism, look at some examples, and highlight ways to reduce age discrimination in the office.

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company has a men-only weekend trip, did employer lie about their interview process, and more

Ask a Manager

Our owner started hosting a “boys hunting trip” which only male employees from our corporate team attend. It’s very rare we get to talk to him, let alone see him for extended periods of time. Companies can’t hold events that only men are invited to; it violates federal anti-discrimination law.

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EEOC complaint process: Steps and insights employers need to know

Business Management Daily

Otherwise, your organization could face a discrimination lawsuit — which can have very dire consequences. A public charge of discrimination against your company could negatively affect your reputation, cause a spike in turnover, turn away your customers, and even mean the end of your business. Also, in 2022, 61% of U.S.

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Download the Free New 2023 California Employment Laws White Paper!

HRWatchdog

It’s that time of year again — for planning fall and winter holidays and vacations, and anticipating and preparing for new employment laws. These newly enacted laws include leaves of absence, discrimination, pay scale and pay data, workplace safety and more. Gavin Newson, who signed many that will affect employers in 2023.