8 Tips for Managers to Minimize Employee Turnover

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Editors Note: This guest post by Michael Klazema (RecruitLoop) His opinions are his own. High employee turnover is more than a challenge that businesses occasionally face. In most cases, high turnover is a sign that something is fundamentally wrong with a business. It might be company culture. It might be a mismatch between middling salaries… read more

4 REASONS WHY TRANSPARENCY IS IMPORTANT

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By: Michael Heller – Social Hire Things wouldn’t run without your employees. Afterall, they are the backbone of your company. Furthermore, the success of your company relies on their happiness, productivity, and engagement levels. Although the modern workforce is experiencing some major and minor fluxes, one thing is abundantly clear, your workers want to know… read more

Workplace Dating Policies: 6 Things to Consider

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By: Run ADP With the amount of time spent at work, co-workers sometimes develop personal relationships. These relationships can lead to concerns about favoritism, conflicts of interest, sexual harassment complaints, and related issues. Here are some factors to consider for addressing these concerns. #1: Evaluate policy options. Consider your company culture to decide what type… read more

Paid Family Leave: What Is It & Who Pays For It?

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By: Run ADP Several states and one local jurisdiction have enacted paid family leave (PFL) programs, with more expected to consider these types of programs in the future. Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions about PFL programs: Q: What is PFL? A: PFL programs generally provide partial wage-replacement benefits to workers for… read more

EEOC Releases Updated Anti-Harassment Guidelines

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By: Run ADP Nondiscrimination laws require employers to maintain a work environment that is free from sexual and other types of harassment. Beyond compliance, promoting a harassment-free workplace makes good business sense and is critical for a productive workforce. Recently, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the agency that enforces federal nondiscrimination laws, updated their… read more

Asking Applicants About Salary: What to Know

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By: Christine Hendrickson – Career Builder “What is your current salary?” is a question familiar to all job seekers and many employers. If you are an employer asking this question of candidates on your job application or during interviews, you may need to revisit your processes in light of the new compensation history bans popping… read more

10 HR Compliance Trends to Watch in 2018 (Part 2)

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Run-ADP Last week we introduced five compliance trends impacting employers’ hiring, scheduling, and anti-harassment practices. Here are the remaining five compliance trends to watch in 2018. #6: Paid Family and Paid Sick Leave Laws In recent years, paid family leave (PFL) and paid sick leave (PSL) laws have been enacted by a number of jurisdictions…. read more

10 HR Compliance Trends to Watch in 2018

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By RUN-ADP In 2017, states and local jurisdictions passed dozens of laws that affect the way employers hire, pay, schedule, and provide benefits to their employees. A new administration also entered the White House, ushering in new rules and different interpretations of existing rules. Here are the first five of 10 HR compliance trends to… read more

8 HR Resolutions for 2018

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By: RUN ADP New Year’s resolutions can help bring about positive change, whether in our personal lives or at work. With 2018 approaching, here are some HR resolutions to consider—and suggestions for helping make them stick. #1: Review your hiring procedures. Review your job advertisements, recruiting practices, application forms, interview questions, and screening and selection… read more