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How on Earth Is HR Supposed to Prepare for 2021? (3 Tips)

Digital HR Tech

HR people have to plan – we have cyclical things we plan for. We know that sexual harassment, code of conduct, and diversity training all need to be completed by a specific date, and then we get to follow up with people who skipped out. But, plan for 2021 we will. This, we’re good at doing.

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Mandatory Training for Employees to Maintain Workplace Compliance

EverFi - HR

Main Takeaways: Compliance training is mandatory for businesses because of the wide range of requirements at the federal, state, and local level, as well as industry-specific standards, and internal company policies. Compliance training is not just the responsibility of a compliance department but requires an all-hands-on-deck approach.

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Diversity in the Workplace – Do You Have What Women Want?

Blu Ivy Group

#MeToo Movement Sheds Light on Gender Diversity Gaps In Employer Brands. sexual harassment and abuse in the workplace. required for organizations to attain ongoing success. required for organizations to attain ongoing success. Until we get these numbers more balanced, the programs, policies and succession.

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Bonnie Low-Kramen On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

Thrive Global

Discovering success isn’t about a hybrid model or offering remote work options. Flexible work schedules & Arrangements?—?Leaders Leaders are experimenting with hybrid work schedules, the 4-day workweek, totally remote workforce, and no meeting Fridays. Most everyone would agree these are very real and legitimate concerns.

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The Disturbing Signs That We Have A Long Way To Go In Closing The Workplace Gender Gap

Kevin Sheridan

Not only did it reveal the prevalence of sexual harassment in the workplace, but it also highlighted the continued persistence of gender inequality. One thing that has changed in that time, however, is the spotlight on sexual harassment in the workplace. A recent survey by McKinsey & Co. Women are still stuck at.80

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CEOs and HR: Then and Now

HR Examiner

Recently, I was looking at that post and reviewing the list of signs that a CEO was becoming a talent champion (although I didn’t label it that then), and thinking that the progress I was describing in 2013 is only beginning to take off now. Successful CEOs are hyper-focused on talent issues pretty much all the time.

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60+ Top Global Influencers in HR Tech of 2019

Digital HR Tech

Hayal has extensive experience on topics including (among others) the evolution of the gig & on-demand economies, global talent strategy, workforce flexibility, and diversity. We got plenty of reactions, most of them positive, others less so. This year, I’d like to keep things purely positive! And yes, that we did on purpose.