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  • Date:
    September 20, 2022
    Type:
    Commentary and Insights

    HR Tech 2022: All About Change Management and the Employee

    HR Tech 2022 was all abuzz last week with HR professionals eager to collaborate in-person again. This article explores key themes coming out of the conference.

  • Date:
    September 15, 2022
    Type:
    Commentary and Insights

    "Quiet Quitting": 5 Things for Employers to Think About

    The unique combination of the coronavirus pandemic, deteriorating economic conditions, rise in flexible working (particularly hybrid/remote working) and increased awareness of the importance of maintaining wellbeing/good mental health has seen the concept of "quiet quitting" gaining traction. What steps - if any - should employers take to tackle this phenomenon?

  • Type:
    Legal Timetable

    Connecticut Extends Discrimination and Leave Protections to Domestic Violence Victims

  • Type:
    Editor's Choice

    Global Research Study: The CHRO of the Future

    This global research study of 100+ Chief Human Resource Officers identifies seven themes top of mind for today's senior HR leaders who are being asked to drive the business, not support it. It offers evidence-based insights about how best to navigate uncertainties in the workplace while building trust with stakeholders to create a flourishing workforce and a thriving organization particularly during times of change and transformation.

  • Date:
    September 8, 2022
    Type:
    Commentary and Insights

    Post-Roe World Could Create Talent Losses

    Recent data shows that the post-Roe world could create talent losses, forcing employers to make tough decisions in uncertain times. Employers can best prepare for these challenges by considering their options, including travel benefits, pay changes, and increased flexibility.

  • Type:
    Letters and Forms

    Connecticut Family and Medical Leave Act Notice of Eligibility and Rights and Responsibilities Form

    As mandated by the Connecticut Department of Labor, covered employers must provide written notices of eligibility and rights and responsibilities under the Connecticut Family and Medical Leave Act (CTFMLA) to employees, and may use this prototype combined form for that purpose.

  • Type:
    Letters and Forms

    Connecticut Family and Medical Leave Act Designation Notice Form

    As mandated by the Connecticut Department of Labor, covered employers under the Connecticut Family and Medical Leave Act (CTFMLA) must notify employees in writing whether requested leave will be approved, and may use this prototype form for that purpose.

  • Type:
    Posters and Notices

    Foster City, California, Minimum Wage Poster

    As mandated by City of Foster City, all employers subject to the Foster City Minimum Wage Ordinance must post the Foster City, California, Minimum Wage Poster.

  • Type:
    Quick Reference

    California Workplace Labor and Employment Law Posters

    Updated to include Foster City notice-posting requirements.

  • Date:
    August 31, 2022
    Type:
    Commentary and Insights

    Prevent Your AI From Causing Unintentional Disability Discrimination

    AI is transforming HR and the workplace by enabling and improving organizations' ability to make data-based human resource decisions. But without proper precautions, AI can unintentionally screen out qualified candidates with disabilities.

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Legal and ethical considerations for employers regarding HR management. Support and advice for the HR professional on managing all aspects of the job.