Archive for the 'Employee Morale' Category
By Celeste Blackburn
Are your employees gambling at work? With the Super Bowl and NCAA basketball tournaments coming up, it’s almost a sure bet that at least some employees are gambling on sports during company time, using company equipment. Sometimes, employees don’t wait for major sporting event to gamble, instead betting on the Oscars, American Idol, [...]
Posted in ADA, ADA, Employee Engagement and Retention, Employee Morale, Handbooks and Policies, Policies by: Celeste Blackburn
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Now that the calendar has turned to 2012, employers and employees alike are taking stock. Will the new year bring relief from a long recession? Will layoffs slow down and hiring speed up? Will discontented, overworked employees have a chance to recharge?
The answers are specific to individual employers and employees, but survey data provide some [...]
Posted in Baby Boomers, Employee Engagement and Retention, Employee Morale, Employee Retention, Generation X, Millennials by: Tammy Binford
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Unlimited vacation is a growing trend that may be a good way for organizations to provide an incentive or bonus to employees to reward them for good work without increasing salaries or providing bonuses or other kinds of incentives. The concept of unlimited vacation is very simple: Employees can take vacation, personal, and sick time [...]
Posted in Absenteeism, Alternative Work Schedule, Benefits, Benefits, Classifying Workers, Discrimination and Harassment, Employee Engagement and Retention, Employee Leave, Employee Leave, Employee Morale, Employee Retention, Exempt Employees, FLSA, Non-exempt Employee, Overtime, Paid Time Off, Rhode Island, Sick Leave, Telecommuting, Vacation, Wage and Hour Law, Work-Life Balance, Workplace Discrimination by: Colorado Employment Law Letter
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A well-maintained company bulletin board can be an effective method for management to communicate new policies and procedures to employees and boost employee morale. Additionally, bulletin board postings may serve as valuable evidence in the event of a lawsuit or grievance. A neglected bulletin board, however, is a trap for the unwary and a tool [...]
Posted in Discrimination and Harassment, Employee Morale, Handbooks, Handbooks and Policies, Harassment, Kentucky, Policies, Safety, Safety in the Workplace, Wage and Hour, Wage and Hour Law, Workplace Discrimination by: Kentucky Employment Law Letter
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Q&A with Jamie Naughton, Cruise Ship Captain at Zappos.com
Q: What’s the secret to getting on Fortune’s “100 Best Companies to Work for in America” list?
Posted in Employee Morale, Employee Retention, Hiring by: HR Hero Line
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Reading about sports superstars can provide HR professionals with valuable insight into the motivation and behavior of the employees you work with every day.
Posted in ADA, ADA, Discipline, Discipline and Employee Misconduct, Documentation, Documentation, Employee Morale, Employee Retention, Employment At Will, Hiring, Hiring, Minnesota, Recruiting, Retirement, State, Termination by: Minnesota Employment Law Letter
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Employment law attorney Robert P. Tinnin, Jr., answers an HR practitioner’s question about improving a flextime program that has become unmanageable.
Posted in Alternative Work Schedule, Benefits, Employee Morale, Employee Retention, Exempt Employees, FMLA Leave, Handbooks, Handbooks and Policies, New Mexico, Overtime, Policies, Telecommuting, Wage and Hour Law, Work-Life Balance by: New Mexico Employment Law Letter
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by Sally J. Reynolds
Each year thousands of Americans resolve to quit smoking, but most will be unsuccessful. Some employers have begun implementing financial incentives to motivate their health plan participants to stop using tobacco. One type of reward may be a discount on health insurance premiums for employees who don’t use tobacco or are actively [...]
Posted in Absenteeism, Benefits, DOL, Discrimination and Harassment, Drug Testing, ERISA, Employee Morale, Employee Retention, HIPAA, Health Insurance, Idaho, Wellness Programs by: Idaho Employment Law Letter
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by Boyd A. Byers
Super Bowl Sunday is February 7. About 140 million Americans will watch the game on TV, and 20 million will attend a Super Bowl party. While doing so, we’ll eat 20 million pounds of potato and tortilla chips. Let’s look at some other Super Bowl-related numbers for you to ponder in your [...]
Posted in Absenteeism, Employee Morale, Kansas by: Kansas Employment Law Letter
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By Carol A. Hacker
If you are a younger manager with responsibility for managing people who are older than you, you know what a challenge it can be. One of the biggest challenges for younger managers lies in how they are going to supervise people who are older than them, have more experience than they do, [...]
Posted in Baby Boomers, Employee Morale, Employee Retention, Generation X, Millennials, Supervisor Training by: HR Insight
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