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7 Ways an HR Portal Can Radically Transform Your Business in 2021

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We bank online, pay at the pump, and book flights on our phone. Manage training and instruction in a centralized location. 5 minute read, updated February 2, 2021. What is an HR portal? An HR portal is the employee interface in a Human Resources Management System (HRMS). In the portal or dashboard, employees handle HR tasks. (An

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HR Rules and Regulations: A Guide to Compliance

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Statutory Compliance Statutory compliance includes fundamental rules like those pertaining to minimum wages, employment age limits, and workplace discrimination statutes. Sustainable development and legal compliance depend on an understanding of the significance of HR compliance.

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3 steps to dealing with workplace tension caused by current events

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Add to that a 24-hour news cycle that constantly stirs us up and public figures who duke it out daily, and you have a recipe for a distracted and unproductive workforce. In addition, you might consider a rule that employees cannot campaign in the workplace or during working hours. Here are three steps that can help.

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HRMS Success: How To Manage Human Resources In 2021

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Updated March 5, 2021. Welcome to the Swipeclock guide to Human Resources Management Systems for small businesses ! Table of Contents. Why Do You Need An HRMS? A 5-Step Guide to Choosing the Right HRMS. Recruiting, Applicant Tracking, and Hiring. Employee Onboarding. Employee Timekeeping and Scheduling. How Does an HRMS Benefit Employees?

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Building An Ethical Organisation: Boost Morale & Consumer Trust

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An unethical organisation is one that engages in practices that don’t meet the minimum standards for a business code of conduct. Not too long ago, most companies cared only about the bottom line – sales, revenue, profit margins – and not so much about ethics. What is an ethical organisation? But the reality is a bit more complex.