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My best HR management idea: Unusual open-door policy reduced disputes – and lawsuits

HR specialist Patrick Cont wanted to avoid employee lawsuits. He thought of many ways to make it easier for workers to resolve disputes without suing the company. But he still hadn’t found the right solution. Here’s how he fixed the problem.

by Jim Giuliano
April 10, 2008

Education assistance for employees: Making sure you get your money’s worth

If you decide to pay employees to learn more about and become better at their jobs, you’ll also want to make sure you don’t overlook a key factor in making sure the investment is worthwhile.

by Jim Giuliano
April 4, 2008

Mistakes that ruin referral programs

It’s no secret that referral programs are a great way to find new hires. But many managers make the mistake of just handing out bigger bonuses to current employees who make the referrals. There are better ways to get more out of your program.

April 1, 2008

New reference check scams even HR pros are falling for

Just how tricky is it to give references about former employees? A pending lawsuit in New Jersey shows how not to talk about former workers.

by Fred Hosier
March 31, 2008

What’s worse, root-canal surgery or putting together a new policy manual?

Your boss says, “We need a new policy manual.” Be assured, the task doesn’t have to be the equivalent of brain surgery, or even dental surgery.

by Jim Giuliano
March 31, 2008

Can you get sued for “gun-owner discrimination”?

If a few pending laws are passed, employers in some states soon won’t be allowed to tell employees to keep firearms off of company property. Will your state be next?

March 27, 2008

Avoiding the downside of financial incentives

In the last 25 years, the number of companies that offer bonuses, commissions and the like has gone up 50%. Many of them, however, are making the same mistakes – ones that can be avoided.

by Jim Giuliano
March 27, 2008

Answers to tricky HR questions: Getting FMLA notification, and figuring out who's exempt

Our team of experts fields real-life, everyday questions from HR managers and gives practical answers that can be applied by any HR pro in the same situation.

March 25, 2008

Answers to tricky HR questions: COBRA notifications and exempt pay

Our team of experts fields real-life, everyday questions from HR managers and gives practical answers that can be applied by any HR pro in the same situation.

by Jim Giuliano
March 18, 2008

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