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Employment laws to watch in 2019

Insperity

Employment law is ever-evolving, and 2019 is shaping up to usher in its fair share of changes. Employment laws tend to come in waves, with particular themes for each era. A patchwork of state and federal laws was eventually replaced when Congress set minimum age requirements with the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1938.

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How HR can give your company’s employee retention strategy a boost

Insperity

Training and development To feel comfortable staying with a company for the long haul, employees want to know that they have a viable career path there, with opportunities for internal mobility and continual learning and development of their skills. Download our free magazine, The Insperity guide to HR outsourcing.

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6 big soft cost savings associated with HR outsourcing

Insperity

HR compliance If you have offices in more than location , you know how complicated adherence to the patchwork of employment laws can be. Not only do different state and municipal governments pass their own laws independently of each other, but employment laws at the federal, state and local level are continually evolving.

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Develop a plan to address negative publicity

Business Management Daily

Employment law violations can result in lawsuits, but that isn’t the only kind of negative fallout. Employers increasingly find themselves in the crosshairs of advocacy groups and media outlets eager to expose perceived wrongdoing. As an employer, do all you can to eliminate harassment and discrimination.

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Human Resource Management Career: 15 Career Paths You Can Follow in HRM

Analytics in HR

According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency, 37% of Human Resources graduates work as HR, training, and other vocational associate guidance professionals 15 months after graduation. Have an understanding of finances, marketing, sales, recruitment, training, analytics, and HR to enact positive change.

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8 HR KPIs to measure in a post-pandemic workplace

Insperity

More geographical options for recruitment mean more opportunities to contain costs – though, companies will still need to assess local employment laws to capture the full cost picture of each new hire. To learn more about how a PEO can reduce a company’s HR burden, download our free magazine: The Insperity guide to HR outsourcing.

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Most Important Developments for 3/18

GetFive

Training Magazine. Even if an employer means well, assumptions about caregivers may result in illegal discrimination, according to the updated technical guidance, which was issued by the EEOC March 14. Results are what matter. The currency of work is in what value individual members can add, consistently and reliably.