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Creating a Culture of Inclusion: Proven Tactics for Recruiting a Diverse Talent Pool

HR Digest

Diversity recruitment and hiring practices have become a critical aspect of building a successful and inclusive workplace culture. However, diversity recruiting and hiring require a deliberate and strategic approach. What does diversity recruitment mean?

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Key Human Resources (HR) Pillars: Your 101 Guide

Analytics in HR

The role of recruiters includes consulting with managers on hiring needs and type of employment needed (full-time, part-time, temporary, contingent workers , etc), development of job postings , sourcing of candidates from job boards, job fairs, and social media – all with the goal of developing skilled and diverse candidate pools.

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Are you doing enough to leverage tech for employee relations?

HRExecutive

The ripple effect of 2020 led to increases in accommodation requests, social media issues and discrimination claims along with a significant decrease in resources and diminished commitments to vital employee relations processes,” she says.

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How to Create a Culture of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace?

HR Lineup

In today’s globalized world, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are more important than ever. In this article, we will explore some best practices for creating a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. Build a Diverse Workforce Building a diverse workforce is essential to creating a culture of DEI.

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HR Role in Improving Workplace Diversity

HR Shelf

For decades, researchers have argued that diverse and inclusive workforces favor business outcomes. Organizations that value diversity and inclusion (D&I) are more innovative and creative, outperform their competitors, and attract a broader range of stakeholders, all of which boost the bottom line.

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Newly released LGBTQ survey points to troubling metrics for employers 

HRExecutive

Such recent events, for example, can give employees pause in wanting to come out as a member of the LGBTQ community at work, or consider applying for jobs at employers based in states where recent anti-LGBTQ legislation has passed. But of all the reasons cited, fear of discrimination and harassment looms the largest. “In

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Why You Should Create a Diversity and Inclusion Budget

Ongig

Recent DEI research shows that 78% of American workers believe working for an employer that values diversity and inclusion is important. Meanwhile, 89% of companies have a formal diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) strategy. So, if your company doesn’t have a diversity and inclusion budget yet, it’s time to create one.