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As DOJ recruits whistleblowers, here’s how HR can encourage employees to come forward

HR Brew

This is where internal compliance programs—in some cases, facilitated with the help of HR pros—come in. In a virtual or remote setting, employees are less likely to come forward,” Chris Audet, VP and chief of research with consulting firm Gartner’s assurance practice, told HR Brew. What drives workers to report.

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How to Implement an Artificial Intelligence Policy [Part 3]

HR Bartender

The first article focused on why organizations need to have both AI strategies and policies. In the second article, we discussed some things to consider when writing an Artificial Intelligence policy. It’s something different to implement it. We’ve been talking about artificial intelligence (AI) policies in this series.

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Two people pros share what you should know before starting a business

HR Brew

As a people pro, you might have your sights set on joining the nation’s nearly 50,000 HR consultancies or 12,000 employment and recruiting agencies. That’s why we spoke with Karan Ferrell-Rhodes, founder of consulting firm Shockingly Different Leadership, and Laura Mazzullo, founder of recruiting firm East Side Staffing.

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Gig work is taking over the labor market—and creating challenges for HR

HR Brew

Either way, alternative forms of employment are booming, even as workers primary jobs. of the US workforce had contingent or alternative employment as their primary job in 2023, while 5.5% Workers have increasingly turned to alternative work because of the flexibility and income it provides. held multiple jobs.

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7 Ways To Avoid Todays HR Compliance Risks

Staying on top of HR compliance at the local, state, and federal levels can feel challenging but it’s not impossible. Did you know anything from mishandled I-9s to late EEO forms and incorrect recruiting or promotion practices can result in fines, litigation and penalties?

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From one-size-fits-all strategies to nap pods, these are the workplace fads HR pros want to leave in 2024

HR Brew

Office perks are nice, but with the rise of remote and hybrid work and a shift in post-pandemic employee expectations, organizations need to embrace sustainable and data-driven engagement practices in 2025.”—Donnebra And it’s not turning out to be the recruiting magnet that some hoped. Nothing kills fun faster than making it mandatory.

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Navigating HR Compliance: Common Challenges & How HR Software Solves Them

EmployeeConnect

In an increasingly complex regulatory landscape, HR compliance is no longer just a checkbox—it’s a critical business priority. But with the right tools in place, compliance doesn’t have to be a constant source of stress. The Solution: Modern HR software platforms like EmployeeConnect integrate compliance alerts and automated updates.

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Beyond Basic Coverage: Unlocking the Hidden Value of Group Medicare Plans for Your Retiring Workforce

Speaker: Dr. Hassan M. Abdulhaqq

This comprehensive webinar bridges the knowledge gap by providing HR leaders with essential insights into how Group Medicare plans function as powerful retention and recruitment tools, offering superior coverage options that extend far beyond traditional Medicare benefits.

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Un”comp”licating Compensation - Building a Brand People Want to Work for

Speaker: Kathy Steele, CEO, Red Caffeine

With unemployment levels nearing all-time lows, it’s time to get started and embed your comp practices into a part of your overall employee experience. Why a comp campaign must consider the whole employee experience from recruitment and engagement through retention.

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The Top 7 Compliance Risks and How to Avoid Them

Compliance is on everyone’s mind, especially as much of the workforce goes remote and many new laws are emerging at the state and local levels. These are the top seven compliance risks of 2021 (so far): Risk #1: Underpreparing for Remote Work. Risk #4: Assuming the Way You Recruit is Legal. Risk #3: Pushing Pause on Pay Equity.

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Ringing in the New Year: 10 Things HR Should Do Now

Speaker: Kirsten Goulde SHRM-SCP, M.S., Principal, K. Goulde & Associates,

Bolster gender equality through a thorough internal review of practices, from recruitment to pay and promotion. Update your social media policies and practices – use social media to your company’s advantage without running afoul of labor laws.