In my July company newsletter, the Employer's Advantage, I highlighted stress and how to deal with it in the workplace. There can't be anything more stressful in today's marketplace than coping with an economic downturn. Gas prices are sky high, … [Read more...] about Dealing with Reality in an Economic Downturn
Archives for September 2008
Privacy Compliance – Disclosing Health Information Has its Consequences
Some businesses are unsure how to handle privacy compliance in regards to HIPAA regulations. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 has created more work for businesses in that they have to spend endless hours researching … [Read more...] about Privacy Compliance – Disclosing Health Information Has its Consequences
ERISA 401(k) Violations Can Include Both Civil and Criminal Penalties
According to the US Department of Labor, The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) is a federal law that sets minimum standards for retirement and health benefit plans in the private industry. ERISA requires that those who establish … [Read more...] about ERISA 401(k) Violations Can Include Both Civil and Criminal Penalties
Checking and Giving References – Both Sides of the Coin
Many HR professionals and training/business coaches tell their clients that they need to check references on all new hires. The problem is that due to the fear of lawsuits, companies are told they should be cautious in giving references. Because of … [Read more...] about Checking and Giving References – Both Sides of the Coin
The Past, Present and Future Workforce
As a "seasoned" Human Resource generalist, it is interesting to listen to all the pundits and professionals talk about the generational differences in the workforce. That is not to belittle the fact that there are generational differences, but I … [Read more...] about The Past, Present and Future Workforce