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Your Ultimate HR Compliance Checklist for 2024

Analytics in HR

corporations have paid out a staggering $3 billion in employment-related and civil-rights lawsuits over allegations that their employer did not comply with applicable laws. Compliance minimizes the risk of employment-related grievances, legal penalties, fines, and lawsuits. The risk of non-compliance can be detrimental.

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Are Your Employment Law Policies in Compliance?

HR Counselor's Corner

Completing an HR Assessment can ensure legal compliance with federal and state employment laws, regulations and HR best practices. Hiring practices are standardized and consistent to avoid claims of discrimination. Child Labor laws are implemented for workers under the age of 18. Provide written contingent job offers.

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Compliance Checklist: Federal Employment Laws You Need To Know At Every Stage Of Your Company’s Growth

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With a fast-growing small business, compliance is just one of many things on your to-do list, behind hiring, improving operations, and fine-tuning your products. Here’s a quick checklist of some major federal laws you’ll need to tackle at different employee thresholds in your growth. 1+ Employee. Equal Pay Act (EPA), via EEOC.

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The Complete HR Compliance Glossary

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A regulation managed through the DoL requiring employers to create programs and provide reporting demonstrating that they actively recruit, hire, and train covered veterans, disabled persons, minorities, and women. Age Discrimination in Employment Act ( ADEA ). A B C D E F G H I L M N O P S T U V W. Ban the Box.

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WIRTW #449 (the “do-over” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

He is currently a law school dean. Happy Valentine’s Day: Tales of Harassment Horror at Work — via Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas, at Inc. This right here is why you train your managers to take all complaints of harassment seriously. — via Eric Meyer’s The Employer Handbook Blog. Technology.