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WIRTW #504 (the “once bitten, twice shy” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

If You’re Sued, Your Sexual Harassment Report Could Become Public — via TLNT. Labor Department tells senators it’s too ‘complex’ to collect sexual harassment data — via Workplace Fairness. Labor Department tells senators it’s too ‘complex’ to collect sexual harassment data — via Workplace Fairness. Wage & Hour.

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5 Ways to Invest in an Employee-Friendly Workplace

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Some employers couldn’t care less if their employees feel appreciated, or even if they make a living wage – even going so far as to encourage them to go on government assistance to make ends meet (*cough* Walmart *cough*). Happier employees make for a happier world, and isn’t that the kind of world we all want to live in?

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Ask The Industry: HR Predictions For 2019

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Also, working remotely can create wage and hour issues, as well as workers compensation questions.”. Anonymous reporting technology gives employees the power to speak up and ask for help with issues like sexual harassment without any fear of reprisal. What do these changes and trends mean for HR professionals and teams in 2019?

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Conference Twitter Primer #HRtechConf 2018

Advos

Infosys : Follow us to join the conversations about #Technology #AI, #DigitalTransformation, #Innovation, #Automation & #Learning. Josh_Bersin : Corporate Talent, HR, & Learning Analyst, Founder of Bersin by Deloitte, research and advisory firm focused on management, leadership, HR tech. The Basics. Twitter ID: @HRTechConf.

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WIRTW #358 (the “appreciation” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

Employee appreciation needs to be a year-round effort, not a one-off to-do to check off your corporate calendar. via Minnesota Employer Twitter is surveying users about how much they get harassed online — via The Verge HR & Employee Relations Though employees may not balk at signing non-competes, the key is when to use them. —

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WIRTW #481 (the “proof of concept” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

This post generated the above-referenced comment on Workforce.com (which cross-posts my blog daily). How to React When an Employee Accuses the Most Powerful Person in the Office of Sexual Harassment — via Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas. Afraid of Sexual Harassment Claims? Hiring Discrimination Isn’t Getting Better — via Next Blog.

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WIRTW #495 (the “guns” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

Our President has called both for arming teachers and paying them bonuses for receiving gun training. Our President has called both for arming teachers and paying them bonuses for receiving gun training. We cannot, and should not, expect teachers (or our employees) to do better than trained police officers. Sexual Harassment 2.1: