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What Is the Appropriate Discipline for Disrespectful Behavior – Ask #HR Bartender

HR Bartender

So even though we might not be able to address some specifics, I think this scenario raises some great questions about codes of conduct and progressive discipline. is it true to say that most organizations have some sort of code of conduct? And if so, what types of behaviors are usually included in a code of conduct?

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Handling Sexual Harassment Allegations with Remote Teams

Zenefits

Keeping the company culture and professional code of conduct continues to be necessary even from home. They only acclimated themselves to the online environment. Harassment training and policy updates. A virtual environment should not be an excuse to prevent an employee’s mandated reporting and ethical conduct.

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Strategies to Create a Positive Working Environment

HR Digest

A positive work environment not only enhances employee well-being but also contributes to a positive workplace culture. Prioritize Employee Onboarding and Training A strong onboarding process sets the stage for a positive work environment from the moment employees join the organization.

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NLRB: Social Media Policy Can’t Require Employees to Use Real Names

Zenefits

Two of the social media policies of a nationwide drugstore chain run afoul of federal labor law, according to a recent advice memo from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) general counsel’s office. But, several others passed muster. A prohibition on the use of the company’s logo. An estimated 79% of businesses have a social media policy.

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GDPR employee data retention: what HR needs to know

cipHR

For HR departments, the GDPR has ushered in a new era of responsibility and accountability when it comes to employee data. From establishing legal bases for data processing to implementing stringent data retention policies, HR professionals navigate a complex landscape to safeguard employee information.

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Why it’s important for employees to feel like they belong—and how to make it happen

Bob

In a webinar presented at the HR of Tomorrow Conference Europe , Natasha Shifrin, HiBob’s global director of outbound sales, explains that incorporating DE&I into your organization goes beyond simply adding a culture page on the company website or a list of values in a job description. Training is so important, but it’s not enough.

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John Sumser: Throw away your easy button—it’s the 21st century

HRExecutive

Attention-grabbing is at the heart of online content. The term invariably brings to mind harshly communicated rules governing conduct. Ethics guides (or codes of conduct) usually contain sections about rule enforcement and disciplinary action. We just need to call the learning process something other than ethics.