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12 real-Life proven ways to retain your best employees

06/24/2008
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Job satisfaction continues upward trend

06/24/2008
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Employers Feeling More Resistance Than Ever to Relocation Offers

06/20/2008
Employee transfers have always somewhat of a hard sell for employers. But making a move in the current housing market is fraught with peril for all parties.

Can we search an employee’s car if we think she’s using drugs at work?

06/17/2008
Q. We suspect an employee has been getting high at work. Over the past two weeks, co-workers have reported that the employee’s pupils were dilated and her speech was slurred. She stares out the window for extended periods of time, she fell while walking down the hall, her appearance is disheveled, and she takes multiple “rest breaks” to go to her car throughout the day. We want to search the employee’s car, but she refuses to let us. Can we search her car anyway? …

Writing reviews: Steer clear of two common errors

06/17/2008
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Updating job descriptions

06/17/2008
Q. Several of our job descriptions have not been revised in decades. What type of information should we include in the updated descriptions? …

The New Rules on Hiring – The Legal Way to Handle I-9s and No-Match Letters – Audio Conference

06/12/2008

Are you prepared for the coming crackdown? Have you taken the necessary steps to stay in compliance?

Insist all harassment allegations go to HR for review

06/12/2008
Nothing will cause trouble faster than a manager or supervisor who doesn’t report a subordinate’s alleged harassment. If no one reports the problem, it may resurface later—for example, after the employee has been discharged for valid reasons …

Take steps to reduce your liability for co-Worker retaliation

06/12/2008
The United States 6th Circuit Court of Appeals has joined a growing number of federal courts holding that employers are liable for co-worker retaliation. The decision, in Hawkins, et al., v. Anheuser-Busch, increases employers’ liability when an employee retaliates after another worker has complained about improper conduct …

Government employees have limited free-Speech rights

06/11/2008
The days are just about over of public employees speaking out against their employers’ actions and claiming they were simply exercising their First Amendment right to free speech. The Constitution doesn’t provide protection for those acting in an official capacity …