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Coronavirus: Combating stereotypes in workplace
"People are scared and rightfully so but it doesn’t mean that we should automatically assume every Asian or Chinese American is carrying the [new] coronavirus," Risha Grant, an international diversity consultant, told HR Dive.
By Sheryl Estrada • March 9, 2020 -
What HR will look like in the next decade
No one can predict every twist and turn HR teams will face by 2030 — but there are several emerging trends on the horizon.
By Ryan Golden • March 9, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Hindsight is 2020: What leaders got right in 2010 — and what they missed
Social media was mainly “for fun” and effects of the Great Recession lingered, but some predictions of how the workplace would evolve proved accurate.
By Aman Kidwai • March 9, 2020 -
5 stories for HR leaders on Employee Appreciation Day
There may not be a silver bullet for employee retention or the talent shortage, but for some, employee appreciation comes close.
March 6, 2020 -
Most nursing moms lack time to pump at work, survey finds
One respondent said she had resorted to pumping in a shower stall.
By Jennifer Carsen • March 6, 2020 -
Workhuman: Many workers who have been sexually harassed don't trust HR
Failure to follow up on reports of workplace misconduct may deplete the department's reputation, the survey suggested.
By Katie Clarey • March 6, 2020 -
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COVID-19: Steps to prepare a remote work policy
A successful remote work plan will unite technology with norms and expectations, one source said.
By Katie Clarey • March 4, 2020 -
Twitter 'strongly encouraging' all employees to work from home to reduce coronavirus spread
Meanwhile, Facebook has ended social visits to its offices and is conducting some candidate interviews remotely.
By Kate Tornone • March 3, 2020 -
Deep Dive
'A source of tremendous discrimination': Why hair policies matter
Organizations say they have hair policies for safety reasons, but they may have a discriminatory impact, sources told HR Dive.
By Pamela DeLoatch • Feb. 28, 2020 -
Employers expanding paid leave benefits — 'whether they like it or not'
Assuming legal mandates are satisfied, employers can design offerings as they see fit, including leave for bereavement, domestic abuse and volunteering.
By Jennifer Carsen • Feb. 28, 2020 -
Eliminate 'outsiderness' to advance D&I goals, Gartner says
A sustainable inclusion program can boost performance and retention, a report concluded.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Feb. 28, 2020 -
Can an employer's mission statement predict whether EEOC will come knocking?
Employers can find ways to motivate employees while also encouraging conscientious action, researchers say.
By Aman Kidwai • Feb. 26, 2020 -
Workers No. 1 pet peeve? When colleagues come to work sick, survey shows
The irritation appears well founded but possibly hypocritical — a previous poll showed 90% of respondents admitting to reporting for duty when sick.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Feb. 26, 2020 -
'Now is the time': CDC suggests employers devise coronavirus telework plans
Specifically, "businesses can replace in-person meetings with video or telephone conferences and increase teleworking options," one official said.
By Aman Kidwai • Feb. 26, 2020 -
Hilton tops Fortune's list of best workplaces for 2nd year
Employees at Fortune's "100 Best Companies to Work For" said they trust their employers and feel able to reach their potential.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Feb. 20, 2020 -
Employees say 2020 election talk has them avoiding co-workers
Companies may need policies on appropriate political expression to reduce conflict and maintain productivity, Gartner said in its findings.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Feb. 19, 2020 -
Most managers not trained to deliver pay communications
While organizations think pay transparency is important, few have dealt with it beyond a "moderate" level, a study by Mercer and WorldatWork showed.
By Jennifer Carsen • Feb. 17, 2020 -
Unum boosts adoption assistance to $25K for employees
Many employers are boosting fertility and adoption benefits as a means of attracting and retaining top talent.
By Jennifer Carsen • Feb. 13, 2020 -
Workers are more productive when they keep it real
While authenticity at work can build trust among co-workers, some say HR may need to set limits.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Feb. 11, 2020 -
Working women with caregiving duties are the most stressed, WebMD finds
Survey respondents said they want employers' help with distress, and they're not alone.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Feb. 11, 2020 -
Large employers expanding paid leave benefits
Caregiving duties pose a major problem to many workers. Businesses that offer solutions may boost recruitment and retention.
By Jennifer Carsen • Feb. 10, 2020 -
Indeed: Create a culture of confidence to boost retention, productivity
To lead a culture shift, HR will need a clear plan and a commitment from leadership.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Feb. 10, 2020 -
Most employers say they treat workers with dignity, but employees disagree
The study defined workplace dignity as "an environment in which employees can experience a sense of self-respect, pride and self-worth."
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Feb. 7, 2020 -
Workers want a schedule that's consistent and prioritizes health
A recent study revealed that good schedules have benefits for employers, too.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Feb. 6, 2020 -
Study: Unpredictable schedules jeopardize shift worker health
Employers can help prevent chronic illnesses by eliminating rotating shifts that disrupt sleep cycles, the study's lead author said.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Feb. 5, 2020