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EEOC Busy: Focus on Sexual Harassment

HRWatchdog

The EEOC continues to collect money from employers in lawsuits and settlements for sexual harassment. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has been busy! The employer must pay $3.2 The employer must pay $3.2 Employers in California have an affirmative duty to prevent harassment in the workplace.

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Your HR Recommendations Being Dismissed? Helpful Tips on What to Do

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Whether they need to mediate workplace conflict or craft policies that comply with state and federal laws, the advice HR professionals provide can be an invaluable asset to businesses. HR professionals are responsible for staying up to date with labor laws and applying them to a workplace, but they also need help from the top, she says.

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Can an Individual Supervisor Be Liable Under the FMLA?

HR Daily Advisor

Most supervisors know that they risk personal liability under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Chapter 151B if they sexually harass a subordinate employee. Supervisor = ‘Employer’ Under FMLA. But that isn’t the only way supervisors may be held individually liable in Massachusetts. Because the U.S.

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Ghana

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Hiring employees in any country requires a clear understanding of the local labor laws, customs, and practices. What Are The Employment Laws in Ghana? Employment laws in Ghana are designed to regulate the relationship between employers and employees, ensuring fair treatment, safety, and protection of rights in the workplace.

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EEOC Releases Annual Performance and Accountability Report

HRWatchdog

Responsible for enforcing federal anti-discrimination laws, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) continues to focus on its strategic priorities as outlined in its annual Performance and Accountability Report. The EEOC resolved claims of sexual harassment and other forms of sex discrimination for about $3.8

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