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What Is Flex Time? Pros and Cons of Flexible Work Arrangements

Replicon

Flex time is a work arrangement that enables employees to decide their daily work timings, giving them the autonomy to create their own schedules. Flex time, also known as flexitime, is an arrangement where employees have the freedom to choose the start and end times of their workdays. What Are Core Hours?

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20 Essential HR Policies Every Company Must Cover

Netchex HR Blog

Include these 20 must-haves in your employee handbook to avoid unnecessary conflicts. Include these must-haves in your employee handbook. When these HR policies appear in the employee handbook, it’s good to start with the company’s goals and values. Leave and Time Off. How much time off do employees accrue annually?

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WIRTW #428 (the “science is fun” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

I am a proud survivor of the School District of Philadelphia, and always assumed that my kids would also attend public school. via Eric Meyer’s The Employer Handbook Blog. Nextchat RECAP: HR and Cyber Security—Are Employees the Weakest Link? — Update Your Apple Products — or Risk Cyber Spying — via Technologist.

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WIRTW #392 (the “miles and miles and miles” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

Exploring pros and cons of pets at work — via HR Hero Line Career Coach: In violent times, here’s how to bring peace to the workplace — via Monkey Cage Career ADHD: Is Employee Tenure Still Important? — via Harvard Business Review The 5 Ws of Your Company’s Holiday Party — via ERC Insights Blog Collies in the cubicles?

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HCM, HRMS and HRIS: 5 HR software misconceptions debunked

Insperity

But, with such loosely defined specs, how can you discern between the different HR technology platforms available to you when it comes time to make a decision? online pay stubs, time and attendance, and benefits enrollment); however, the focus was still on basic HR mechanics. Shift your perception. Was there a pilot?