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Employee Relations

How to manage remote workers with eroded social skills

12/20/2024
A study of 1,000 remote workers uncovered critical insights into the interpersonal challenges of digital work environments. The statistics paint a stark picture of social skill erosion.
Employment Law

Beware requiring employee to seek counseling, which could trigger an ADA lawsuit

12/20/2024
Last summer, the U.S. Supreme Court made it easier for employees to claim discrimination even if their employer’s actions didn’t substantially harm them. Now, the same reasoning from Supreme Court’s Muldrow v. St. Louis decision is being applied to the ADA.
Hiring

Avoid ‘overqualified’ label, often just another way to say ‘too old’

12/20/2024
Warn hiring managers to refrain from calling job candidates “overqualified.” It’s a legally explosive term that’s often construed as a polite way to call someone too old. At the very least, avoid using the term in front of applicants or in any written materials describing them, such as interview notes.
Compensation & Benefits

More flexibility for 401(k) matching funds? IRS open to applying them to other expenses

12/18/2024
For many employees, access to an employer-sponsored 401(k) retirement plan is one of the most highly prized benefits. Employers often match employee contributions up to a certain percentage of an employee’s annual salary, essentially doubling that employee’s contribution towards retirement. But younger employees tend to leave some of that free money on the table because they can’t afford to contribute their share.
HR Management

A 7-step survival guide for first-time managers

12/18/2024
Here is a seven-point guide to help rookie bosses quickly get control of the job, demonstrate competence and establish authority with a minimum of frustration.
Terminations

Use objective reasons to justify terminations

12/02/2024
Ensure that all terminations are based on solid business reasons. And be sure to carefully document why you decided to terminate, even if you don’t share the rationale with the employee.
Article Archives

Prepare now for the January job-search surge

Embrace HR’s role in preventing insider security threats

Harness AI to make HR more efficient and effective

Key priorities for HR professionals in 2025

How to handle 401(k) excess deferrals like a pro

In the Payroll Mailbag: January ’25

IRS can do better with scanning payroll returns

Jan. 31 is Have Fun at Work Day (only joking)

Court: Process for removing NLRB judges is unconstitutional

Senate denies McFerran’s renomination as NLRB chair, blocks bid for Democratic control through 2026

Win lawsuits by documenting consistent, equitable interview process

Raise your paw if you’re on board with this new benefit

Hiring on the rise: 63% of employers plan to add positions

We feel good about our jobs, not so much about our pay

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