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Compensation & Benefits

Prepare to pay for time spent waiting to log in, sign off

07/26/2024
A federal appeals court recently reminded a lower court that the FLSA requires paying hourly workers for all time spent working on their employer’s behalf—unless pre- and post-shift activities are so inconsequential that they constitute de minimis time.
Employee Relations

Beyond the punchline: Create a culture of appropriate humor

07/24/2024
When used correctly, humor can lighten the mood, build relationships and even increase job satisfaction. However, it’s essential to strike the right balance to avoid potential pitfalls. Here are some key strategies for fostering an environment where humor is appropriate and beneficial.
HR Management

Surviving the 2024 election with your workplace intact

07/22/2024
At the recent SHRM Conference, workplace behavior expert Dr. Dennis Davis of Ogletree Deakins and nationally recognized employment lawyer Joe Beachboard of Beachboard Consulting discussed critical issues associated with employee expression from legal and psychological standpoints. They also offered guidance to help organizations cope with the coming elections.
Employment Law

Natty dread: Avoid grooming rules that ban religious hairstyles

07/19/2024
Last year’s blockbuster Supreme Court opinion in Groff v. DeJoy required employers to accommodate almost all religious accommodations requested by employees. However, it’s clear that many employers haven’t yet revamped their policies in light of the ruling—and that’s triggering a flurry of EEOC complaints and religious-discrimination lawsuits.
Hiring

How to perfect your hiring process and gain more candidates

07/17/2024
The premise of creating a hiring machine that will gain your company more candidates without asking for social media, blood type or first-born child is a possibility for HR teams, says Tim Sackett, CEO of HRUTech.com and a recent speaker at SHRM’s annual conference.
Terminations

No, you can’t use high medical costs as an excuse to terminate a sick worker

05/13/2024
A car dealership is out $325,000 and must train managers and supervisors on the ADA and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act.
Article Archives

Percentage of remote workers held steady in 2023 at 35%

How does your HR-to-employee ratio measure up?

Troubled workers? They may be espionage targets

Experts convene at SHRM: Here’s what they had to say

Pay disparities: The impact of hiring higher-paid employees

6 recruiting trends shaping HR in 2024

Agencies address gender-based harassment

EEOC adds first-ever chief AI officer

Failure to investigate lands HR in trouble

Surprised by new hire’s disability claim? Don’t be

3 educational benefit offerings to consider

A storm is headed straight for HR

Yucky pink medicine!

In the Payroll Mailbag: August 2024

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