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Sample human resources manager job description and interview questions

Business Management Daily

If you’re looking to hire an HR Manager or hoping to become one, take a look at this sample HR Manager job description to learn about the key job duties and required qualifications. This role acts as an important liaison between your employees and leadership to build a positive work environment and promptly address any employment issues.

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Women’s Male Allies Can Contribute to #MeToo Solutions

WorkHuman

One message from #MeToo is clear: When it comes to sexist treatment and harassment of women, men are the problem. For starters, it’s important for men to acknowledge that “sexual harassment remains prevalent,” says the Women in the Workplace report from McKinsey and LeanIn.org. But what does it mean to be a male ally to women?

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Raising the Bar: Eliminating ‘Unconscious Bias’ in the Workplace

HR Daily Advisor

Speaking at a recent California Employment Law Update (CELU) Conference, Lisa Chapman, an attorney with the Royse Law Firm, said that “unconscious bias is not a new term; it’s in all of us and it’s how we make decisions throughout the day.”. Actually, it’s neither.

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Bystander Intervention: A Critical Part of Effective Harassment Prevention

EverFi - HR

Now that phrase is making its way into workplaces around the country as organizations continue to look for new ways to address the age-old problem of harassment. Traditional harassment prevention has taken a primarily punitive tone—focused on what employees should not do, versus what they should do.

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How To Fire Someone The Right Way: 10 Must-Do’s

HR Tech Girl

When we terminate someone’s employment, we need to remember the massive impact it can have on them, their families, and the team members they leave behind. Depending on the circumstances, ending someone’s employment can also be a complex situation. The news is delivered quickly and unemotionally. A brutal scene from the movie!

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How to conduct a workplace investigation

Business Management Daily

In recent years it has become more common for people to report offensive, harassing, or discriminatory behavior that occurs or is posted online to the perpetrators’ employer. You will also want to reference any applicable employment laws and visit the EEOC website to conduct further research.

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Special from AEIS: Sexual Harassment vs. Sexual Assault vs. Sexual Battery

HR Daily Advisor

It seems that you can’t open a paper or watch a newscast without encountering another sexual harassment bombshell. Despite the broad coverage, however, there’s still confusion about the difference between sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual battery. This for that” harassment. Mark: Sure.