Post-pandemic, the office will now have a whole new look
Soon, more workers will be heading back to the office, but it may not be the same as when they left it.
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When Should Vaccinated Workers Keep Wearing Masks?
As more workplaces reopen and workers stream back into the office, questions about COVID-19 abound. Many workers voice concerns about workplace guidelines on vaccines and masks.
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How to manage workplace stress that’s ‘fundamentally changed’ since COVID
The way employers view mental health may have changed for good after the pandemic as more Americans suffering from stress, anxiety, and isolation reached out for help.
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Rewarding New and Current Employees Who Leave Remote Work Behind
As the economy recovers and employers hire more workers, HR departments must weigh which benefits would attract the best candidates while also keeping their current employees happy.
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As you evolve your talent and recruiting strategy in a post-pandemic era, hear steps to take today to uphold a strong organizational workforce.
June 3 - Talent & Recruiting Trends Post-Pandemic and How to Be Prepared
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House Passes Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
The Senate will consider the bill, which, if passed, will require employers to accommodate workers and job applicants who need accommodations due to pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions.
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Cal/OSHA Proposes Sweeping Changes to COVID-19 Temporary Standards
Cal/OSHA recently submitted significant proposed revisions to its COVID-19 emergency temporary standard. Here are key points employers should note.
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The CDC recently said that fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks in many indoor and outdoor settings. But employees and customers will still need to follow the COVID-19 safety rules set by businesses and governments.
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Security, HR and training teams should collaborate to help employees avoid and prevent cyberstalking and attacks while using the company's technology resources or their personal devices. especially as more employees work from home.
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Employers say they are struggling to fill open positions, even as pandemic restrictions are lifting. Their usual tactics to attract job applicants just aren't working. Here are some new ideas from Chris Russell to get more candidates in your door. https://t.co/yUoFCSvgBr
When employers do business with the U.S. federal government, affirmative action programs may be required for those who meet certain thresholds. Take this quiz on affirmative action requirements.
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Policies that set and adjust pay for remote workers based on local compensation factors are becoming more common among employers. For many, however, overhauling pay structures to account for geographic differences can seem daunting.
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At some organizations, bias in hiring shows up in the process as early as the job posting. HR and talent acquisition professionals need to weed it out—knowing that it may be their own bias they need to eliminate.
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Employers may want to lessen their COVID-19 safety protocols as vaccines become more widely available and state and local governments ease their restrictions, but employment law attorneys caution employers not to move too quickly.
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As hiring picks up, new graduates can expect larger offers. Here’s how making an offer to a new graduate is an opportunity to explain the organization's approach to compensation.
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When the scourge of COVID-19 is behind us, what will that mean for organizations that changed from onsite to remote work? Do they go back to mainly in-person work? Do they keep the current status quo? Or do they do something else?
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Although employers may be focused on COVID-19-related leave obligations during the coronavirus crisis, they should note that some states and cities have paid-sick-leave laws that extend beyond the pandemic.
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