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Cut Through the Clutter on Covid-19: Three Workplace Culture Must Haves.
By Caryl Porte Laborde|2020-03-05T11:54:37-08:00March 5, 2020|
As Coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads globally, more and more businesses are taking significant steps in response to growing concerns. Companies relying on China-based employees will see production shortages, those relying on products from China will be greatly impacted. Companies who’s businesses rely on public in -person attendance are also being impacted already in anticipation of the summer ahead. What about our US workplaces? What measures are being taken to protect employees while limiting the strain on businesses? […]
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The 4 Most Important Steps to avoiding a Holiday Party Harassment Claim
2018-04-11T15:48:56-07:00By Michaela Humby|
How and Why to Include Creative Employees
2018-04-11T15:49:21-07:00By Jennifer Farrelly|
Here’s What You Should Know About Employment Laws and the Trump Administration
2018-04-11T15:51:28-07:00By Jennifer Farrelly|
Counter Offers – Are they ever a Good Idea?
2018-04-11T15:52:20-07:00By Jennifer Farrelly|
Spotlight Series #CAHR16: A Closer Look at the “Extras” That Make HR Work in the Workplace
2018-04-11T16:01:25-07:00By Peoplescape Consulting Group|Blogs, Frontpage Articles, HR Advisory & Facilitation|
By Tamara Jahelka In attending the #PIHRA #CAHR16 Conference in August at the Long Beach Convention Center, our senior consultants noticed several trends throughout the event. We asked ourselves questions such as: How do we integrate succession planning into our daily recruiting, training and coaching? How do we prepare for changes in economy, resource availability and technology? How can we leverage HR trends and technology to improve the overall organization? These are not fundamental human [...]
Peoplescape’s Take on Talent Management Trends from California HR Conference
2018-04-11T16:16:46-07:00By Peoplescape Consulting Group|Blogs, Frontpage Articles, HR Advisory & Facilitation, Talent Management|
When Human Resource professionals gathered in Long Beach for the PIHRA California HR Conference on August 30th, discussions -- both formal and informal -- focused on emerging and future trends that significantly impact employers and their HR leaders and managers. One of the strongest trends discussed this year concerned the demographic shifts and the skill gap for key talent. Belinda Morris, Principal at Peoplescape, comments on this trend. Q Shari. What was the conference [...]
Spotlight Series #CAHR16: Tackling the “Tough” Issues in HR
2018-04-11T16:01:39-07:00By Jennifer Burton|Blogs, Frontpage Articles, HR Advisory & Facilitation|
“When you step outside of your comfort zone, you are stepping into your greatness.” How true has it been in your experience that if you push yourself one step further, nudge one toe outside the box of comfort and safety that you’ve created yourself, that you see big things happening? Stretching just a little further away from your routine can often lead to new challenges but also can result in huge success, conquering of obstacles, [...]
Labor Law Update: What Do You Need to Know?
2018-04-11T16:01:45-07:00By Jennifer Burton|Blogs, Frontpage Articles, HR Advisory & Facilitation|
• Federal minimum wage is set to $10.00 per hour as of January 1, 2016 (the last phase for a wage increase passed in 2013) • Mandatory paid sick leave under the Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act was put into place in July 2015, with amendments passed to clarify: o Who is a covered worker? o Alternative accrual methods (aside from one hour for every 30 hours worked) o Grandfather clause o Alternative methods for [...]
Bring Your Own Device to Work? Party Foul or Best Idea Ever?
2018-04-11T16:02:31-07:00By Jennifer Burton|Blogs, Frontpage Articles, HR Advisory & Facilitation, HR Technology|
Have you considered adopting a “Bring Your Own Device” policy at work? Think BYOB party rules except this would be giving the responsibility of purchasing smart phones and/or laptop computers for work entirely to the individual employee rather than the company paying for these work-related items. Of course, the pro’s for you as an employer include cost-savings on such devices, and simplifying the workplace technology policies by eliminating at least a couple electronic devices from [...]
The Unknowns Have Arrived!
2018-04-11T16:02:00-07:00By Jennifer Burton|Blogs, Frontpage Articles, HR Advisory & Facilitation|
"Millennials are the world-wide phenomenon that dominates social media feeds, branding initiatives, and the corporate world. We’re all obsessed with what millennials are, were, and could be. Meanwhile, unknowns made up 25% of the U.S. population in 2015, a larger cohort than boomers or millennials.” – Isvari Mohan, LinkedIn contributing author When bloggers write about generations, chances are good we are talking about the millennials (those roughly born between early 1980s – mid 1990s). There [...]
Final Overtime Ruling: How Does It Affect Your Business?
2018-04-11T16:02:05-07:00By Jennifer Burton|Blogs, Frontpage Articles, Rewards & Benefits|
The final overtime ruling was issued back in May of this year by the federal government regarding salary requirements for exemption status. Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), overtime exemptions for executive, administrative, and professional employees is based on a minimum salary requirement (among other factors such as time spent on certain tasks, managing others, and much more). Usually, California labor law is more generous to employees than the federal law, but as it [...]
Warning Signs an Employee is On the Way Out!
2018-04-11T16:02:12-07:00By Jennifer Burton|Blogs, Frontpage Articles, HR Advisory & Facilitation|
It’s the scenario every hiring manager dreads. You just spent the last two months screening applicants, sitting in an interview room, discussing options with your management team and department heads…and now you’re stellar employee that you just spent countless hours hiring and onboarding is on his way out the door. And the cycle continues! Back to the drawing board…but what if you could avoid that? What if you could spot the warning signs before that [...]
Show Me the Money! Minimum Wage Laws in Your City
2018-04-11T16:02:24-07:00By Jennifer Burton|Blogs, Frontpage Articles, Rewards & Benefits|
Conducting periodic reviews of the wage that you pay to your employees is always a good idea. We suggest setting up a regular salary schedule review period for different categories of workers (administrative employee salary reviews in 2017, general labor positions reviewed in 2018, etc.) to make sure that everyone is addressed in a timely and efficient manner. The first step in this review is to make sure that all employees are at and above [...]
10 Ways to Spot Your Top Performers
2018-04-11T16:17:04-07:00By Jennifer Burton|Blogs, Frontpage Articles, HR Advisory & Facilitation, Talent Management|
Although top performers are not always easy to attract and retain, there are several things you can do to find and keep them! Top performers usually have a few things in common, such as: flexible, engaged, in tune with your company culture, and eager to improve. Here are some tips for you to spot those top performers and keep them around Don’t Rule Anyone Out Top performers aren’t necessarily your long-term or management employees. They [...]