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HR Courses Online: Enhancing Human Resource Skills for Professionals

Heyyy HR!

Want to know the best online courses to learn human resources? These are the most commonly used online HR courses to boost your confidence, increase your skillset, and make you the HR professional in demand. Finding the right HR courses online to prepare for your human resources career can be confusing.

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New Employment Laws 2023: What SMBs Need to Know

Extensis

Quick look: A new year brings a range of new HR and employment laws. The new year is in full swing, and just like last year , if there’s one thing that human resources (HR) professionals can expect in 2023, it’s a slew of new employment laws.

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Conducting an HR Audit – Review, Identify, Improve

CCI Consulting

HR audits are also used to aid the organization by identifying risk and minimizing legal exposure while meeting its strategic business goals. Why HR Compliance Audits Are Important Federal, state, and local employment laws are complex, often conflicting, and at times, counter-intuitive.

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Brazilian Labor Law: Ensuring Equal Pay for Equal Work

Trusaic

In cases of pay disparities, employers must create action plans, with detailed goals, deadlines, and training programs. The decree also provides further clarity on labor law amendments. The CLT details employment laws relating to working hours, compensation, vacation time, and health and safety.

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Which state laws apply to remote employees

Business Management Daily

Many employers hesitate to hire out-of-state workers due to confusion or concern over the legal implications. This can cause employers to miss out on great talent. However, in most cases, you will have to adjust your policies to meet the requirements of the states in which your remote employees reside. Payroll laws.

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Navigating the Future

Mitrefinch

2024 promises to be a busy year for employment law. Employers may lawfully pay their part-year and irregular-hour workers ‘rolled-up’ holiday pay. This means employers can pay staff for the holiday they accrue for a pay period in their regular payroll, even if the employee hasn’t in fact taken holiday.

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July Legal Updates

ComplianceHR

ComplianceHR is kicking off a new blog series called “Legal Updates.” If you’re an existing ComplianceHR client, you can access these updates and robust links to learn more about each of these changes through the PolicySmart solution. Littler ASAP Addresses Impacts of Dobbs Decision on Employer Benefit Plans.