So how did a simple survey on romance, of all things, get me so worked up? Simple, in my job I see the fallout from failed office romances. Too often... Read more »
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Employees out on medical leave have a statutory right to job reinstatement upon returning from leave. This does not mean that these employees are completely protected from any form of termination from employment. The general p... Read more »
Flashback to January of 2008. It began well, but dramatically disintegrated over time to end in a dismal financial state that has affected each of us in some way. Certainly it made... Read more »
Employers beware: pending legislation will make it possible for unions to organize a workplace without ever having a union election and will allow arbitrators to set the terms and conditions of labor... Read more »
In today's world, reliance on technology is a fact of doing business. However, the value of face to face communication within your organization and with your clients should not go unrecognized. Recently, K HR... Read more »
Make no mistake, there is no better time to look after your employees than when the pressure is on and demands on them are greatest. If you're working with teams who've had... Read more »
Rule #1 Get personnel file in order- Documentation is the single most effective defense if a suit is filed. Handwritten notes are fine. There should be specific instances noted in the... Read more »