Tuesday, March 3, 2026
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HR Tips
When an employee leaves, finding and training a replacement can be costly and time consuming. That’s why retaining employees, especially high-performing ones or those in hard-to-fill positions, is critical. Here are some strategies to consider for retaining employees.
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
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HR Tips
Employers will continue to face increasing state and local legal requirements in 2026. New rules span employee leave, artificial intelligence (AI), background checks, wage and hour requirements, discrimination protections, employee notices, pay data reporting, pay transparency, workplace safety and more.
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
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HR Tips
When employees fail to report for work without notifying their supervisor ("no call/no show"), an employer can be left scrambling to find a replacement. Maintaining productivity levels might also be difficult. The situation can become more frustrating and costly if it happens more than once or with more than one employee. And after a number of no calls/no shows, an employer may consider the job abandoned. To address these situations, employers may include job abandonment guidelines in their attendance policies. Here are some points to consider when drafting and enforcing such provisions.
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
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HR Tips
The popularity of social media continues to bring potential compliance issues for employers trying to navigate the hiring process or trying to manage employee conduct. Here are eight social media practices that may be cause for concern.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
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HR Tips
Sometimes an employer’s seemingly harmless questions can be problematic because they may violate certain laws or get in the way of a productive and engaged workforce. Here are eight questions to avoid and why.
Tuesday, September 2, 2025
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HR Tips
While there are a host of federal laws and regulations with which employers must comply, many state and local jurisdictions also have laws and regulations that govern the employment relationship. Understanding which laws apply to your business when these laws conflict can be a significant challenge. To help, we've identified 10 areas in which your state and/or local law may be more generous to the employee. In general, when laws conflict, the law most generous to the employee applies.
Monday, August 4, 2025
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HR Tips
Background checks can provide employers with a variety of job-related information to use when evaluating prospective employees' qualifications, such as work history and education, criminal records, and driving records.
However, federal, state and local laws set limits on obtaining and using background check information to make employment decisions. Employers must ensure compliance with these laws. Here’s a checklist to help employers when conducting background checks.
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
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HR Tips
Effective communication is the foundation of a good employment relationship. Regular conversations with your employees can help build trust and loyalty, and drive performance. Here are eight critical conversations you should consider having with your employees.
Monday, June 2, 2025
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HR Tips
When you are ready to hire a new employee, the steps you take can mean the difference between a quality hire and a subpar one. A poor hiring decision can have a significant impact on your bottom line. Here are 10 mistakes to avoid when recruiting new employees.
Monday, April 28, 2025
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HR Tips
Smart scheduling practices can help employers manage costs and meet company, customer, and employee needs. Here are some tips for managing employee schedules.