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Should you try to win over job candidate’s parents, too?

11/13/2007

You may have seen the "60 Minutes" report last Sunday on the  "millennials"—the 80 million Americans born between 1980 and 1995. They’re your new employees and they’re…well… different. Some of them even want mom and dad to come along with them to job interviews. And that’s just fine by some large employers.

Replace your I-9: Feds unveil revised form

11/08/2007

That old stalwart of HR paperwork—the I-9—finally got its much-anticipated face lift. On Nov. 7, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issued a new version of the Employment Eligibility Verification Form (Form I-9). Start using it now!

Checklist: Top 9 Reference-Checking Questions

11/07/2007
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Checklist: The Right Interview Questions to Ask

11/07/2007
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Checklist: Job Interviews: The Attitude Meter

11/07/2007
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Say what!? Gen Y employees bring great expectations to work

11/06/2007

Perez Hilton, who? d-listed, what? And what in the world does “OMG” mean? If you’re feeling out of touch with workers from younger generations at the office, you’re not alone. Generation Y is reshaping the workplace.

Exec claims systemic bias? Don’t shoot the messenger

11/01/2007

If a manager or other high-level employee comes forward with charges the company discriminates based on race, sex or other protected characteristics—stop, look and listen! Unless you are absolutely sure there’s no basis for the manager’s claims, take those charges seriously. Whatever you do, don’t punish the manager or try to drive him out …

Reduce discrimination risk by having same person hire, fire

11/01/2007

If possible, it makes sense to have the same person provide hiring and firing input. Here’s why: Logically, it makes no sense for someone to hire an applicant despite apparent protected characteristics (e.g., gender, race, religion) and then fire that person because of those same characteristics. Although it may not be enough to get a case dismissed, courts will consider it and it may persuade a jury in your favor …

New law targets construction firms that misclassify workers

11/01/2007

Illinois has its sights on construction firms that misclassify employees as independent contractors to save on taxes, wages and benefits. Gov. Rod Blagojevich recently signed H.B.1795, the Employee Classification Act, which automatically classifies construction workers as employees unless they meet one of two exceptions …

Michigan employers targeted for independent-Contractor audits

11/01/2007

Michigan employers that use independent contractors should make sure all their documentation is in order. Michigan is part of a pilot project initiated by the IRS to find employers that provide 1099 forms for workers who should be paid as employees …