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Compensation & Benefits

Help employees build rainy-day funds by offering Pension-Linked Emergency Savings Accounts

04/15/2024
The precarious financial situation in which many workers find themselves is often reflected in high levels of stress, poor sleep and general worry—all factors that can negatively affect productivity and job performance at work. Fortunately, there’s a potential solution that employers can make part of their benefits package.
Employee Relations

Discipline consistently, equitably to avoid discrimination liability

04/15/2024
Every employee who breaks the same rule should receive the same level of discipline. Absent some solid, fact-based reason, treating some employees more leniently than others is practically begging to be sued for discrimination. That’s especially true if a manager treats members of a particular protected class more harshly or more favorably than employees who belong to different protected classes.
Employment Law

Union election petitions rising dramatically, unfair labor practices charges also up

04/15/2024
Union election petitions rose 35% in the first six months of fiscal year 2024 compared to the same period a year ago, while unfair labor practices charges filed with the National Labor Relations Board increased 7%.
HR Management

How to object to non-employee representative under OSHA’s new ‘walk-around’ rule

04/15/2024
OSHA’s new “walk-around” rule has drawn fierce criticism from business advocates who argue that it offers no formal way for employers to object to who employees select to accompany OSHA compliance officers during workplace inspections. Employment law attorney Carrie Hoffman suggests how employers should handle the situation.
Hiring

Women still being asked inappropriate interview questions

04/10/2024
Every manager knows some job interview questions are off-limits because they can lead to discriminatory hiring decisions, right? Wrong, according to a new survey.
Terminations

How not to conduct a reduction in force

04/05/2024
Any layoff will cause disruption and pain for those affected. But group firings can be handled in ways that minimize the impact if the HR department implements a few best practices. That begins with notifying employees in a way that helps preserve their dignity and follows the law.
Article Archives

Contrary to popular belief, most Gen Zers like their jobs

It’s America Saves Week!

Think twice before demanding workers’ social-media passwords

Regulate your use of noncompete agreements before the government does it for you

Accommodate neurodiverse employees

New hires can’t use religion as reason to withhold SSN

When one employee sues for race bias, brace yourself for a class-action lawsuit

Design benefits plans that equally and fairly serve employees of all ages

New ‘walk-around’ rule permits outsiders at OSHA inspections

Ensure dress code doesn’t cause discrimination

Beware data-collecting email from your ‘boss’

New college grads can expect higher pay than last year

Explore benefits to help employees find, afford child day care

Federal court says technicality makes PWFA unconstitutional

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