Diversity can bring positive
opportunities to any organization. These
opportunities include:
- Attracting and retaining
high-quality people from a variety of backgrounds.
- Increasing morale because everyone
feels that he or she is welcome and appreciated, regardless of
background;
- Improved productivity...
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In general, employees have a duty to
obey direct orders and respect their supervisors' authority.
Direct insubordination or discourtesy jeopardizes
productivity, harms morale, and undermines supervisors'
authority. Insubordination and discourtesy can take many
forms, including:
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While federal law sets minimum wage
requirements, many states require higher payments. For
example, the federal minimum hourly rate is $7.25, but Ohio
requires payment of $7.40/hour, Oregon requires $8.50/hour, and the
state of Washington requires payment of $8.67/hour.
The HR professionals at...
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Maintaining
accurate employee records and legal compliance is critical for all
employers. Failure to do so can result in hefty penalties, as
demonstrated by a Texas company that failed to maintain accurate
time and payroll accounts and did not properly pay employees for
overtime hours worked. As a...
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The
owners of a concrete company in California have been charged with
15 felony charges of payroll tax evasion and workers' compensation
insurance fraud. The charges are based on allegations that the
company intentionally under reported wages by disguising the funds
as payments made to independent...
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If
it hasn’t already, snow will soon be falling in many parts of the
country. Following are some safe snow removal tips employers
can share with employees to help avoid injury, both on and off the
job.
·
Stretch for a couple of minutes before shoveling to loosen up back,
shoulder, neck,...
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Employers
with employees in multiple states must take care to comply with
each state’s employment laws. For example, Illinois and
Kentucky require employees to have 24 consecutive hours/one day of
rest during a calendar week, but Indiana does not. Monetary
penalties for each employee denied this day...
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The Occupational Safety & Health
Administration (OSHA) recommends that companies develop workplace
safety and health programs. Although OSHA does not require
employers to have written safety and health programs, many states
do. Creating an effective safety and health program can not only
help...
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Data released last month by Quest Diagnostics Inc. (a drug
testing company) indicates an increase in American workers and job
applicants testing positive for prescription opiates. This
data further shows that employees are two to four times more likely
to have opiate indicators in their systems...
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Compliance with employment laws is a difficult task for
employers. Even practices that seem to make good business
sense can violate these laws.
Recently,
the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals (Indiana,
Illinois and Wisconsin) ruled that a health care provider’s policy
of complying with patients’...
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There can be no doubt that job satisfaction is linked to
whether or not employees believe they are compensated
appropriately. Employee morale can be negatively affected
when pay is below industry standards or where there is a disparity
in pay between employees in similar positions. This can
result...
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Remember that you are the biggest factor of the energy level of
your class. During your training sessions, make sure you are
animated. Add interest to your voice using inflection,pitch and
volume. And don't ever take yourself to seriously. Have fun with
how you deliver the material and your students...
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Non-compete
agreements are contracts between employers and employees in which
employees agree not to compete with their employers following
termination. While such agreements can offer employers significant
protection, they must be drafted carefully to ensure
enforceability:
· Non-compete...
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Whether
workers should be classified as employees or independent
contractors is an important human resources issue and litigation in
this area is likely to increase in the future. Recent
cases indicate, however, that the courts do not have a uniform
approach to the independent contractor analysis....
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Do
your workers see you as the enemy trying to impede their progress.
Or do they see you as someone dedicated to a safer work enviorment,
fighting for every ones safety everyday? To create a vibrant safety
culture, your workers need to see and feel the companies commitment
to providing a safe and...
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Employers
that discipline or terminate employees for legitimate,
non-discriminatory reasons may still find themselves facing
discrimination or other legal challenges to the decision. The
best way for employers to protect themselves in these situations is
to remember – Document, Document, Document!
Ev...
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The location of your safety meetings can effect how comfortable
your audience members are. Consider whether the meetings will be on
the workers turf or on managements. Although workers might be
physically comfortable in a conference room, they also might be
psychologically uncomfortable and...
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Whether
an employer is required to provide rest and meal breaks is covered
by state law rather than the federal wage and hour laws. As
with many other state laws, rest and meal break requirements vary
from state to state. This can cause headaches for employers
who operate in more than one state.
Mana...
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Reinforcing
positive safety behavior can have enormous impact on your safety
program. Instead of always focusing on the problems, focus also on
the accomplishments. Identify milestones that deserve recognition
and celebrate these with your workers when a milestone has been
reached. Any leader who...
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Without
a doubt, employers are struggling during these difficult economic
times. Employees are struggling as well: pay cuts,
layoffs and doing more with less affect employees in many ways,
including morale. So in addition to financial concerns,
employers may be faced with employee morale
issues.
Pos...
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