Saturday April 27, 2024

A 5-step fix for the ‘summertime blues’

Feeling a bit more burned out at work on these hot summer days? Get in line. A Gallup study of nearly 7,500 full-time employees done last summer found that 23% reported feeling job burnout very often or always, while another 44% reported feeling job burnout sometimes. That means about two-thirds of full-time workers experience job […]

What great wellness programs do differently: 3 proven tactics

All wellness programs are not created equal. One-off wellness initiatives aren’t enough to achieve the ultimate goal, which is really two-fold: get employees healthier and keep healthcare costs down. Firms need to be smarter and invest in a well-designed health strategy in order to see a return, say researchers. 3-pronged approach Effective wellness programs have […]

4 myths about ‘weed at work’ that are tripping up HR pros

The growing strains from marijuana use in the workplace are stirring the pot for HR pros. And all puns aside, it’s very serious business — and very confusing, too. For instance, the CDC says 9.4% of the U.S. population used an illicit drug last month, and by far the most popular drug was marijuana. Except […]

5 benefits Payroll software can deliver to HR

As an HR professional, you usually don’t have to deal with payroll tasks beyond the basics when onboarding a new employee. But making sure workers get paid is essential to your job, since you’ll be the one dealing with any complaints. And you want a system that streamlines payment processes and keeps your business compliant […]

Your Team Leaders Drive Engagement: Here’s why

New research by ADP, a leading provider of human resources software and services, suggests managers striving to understand the art of employee engagement take lessons from the “team leaders” who report to them. ADP says just 16% of employees surveyed said they are “fully engaged.” So, what are the other 84% up to all day […]

Boeing employee suing for harassment, retaliation found noose above his desk

A long-time worker at Boeing’s North Charleston, North Carolina plant says that he has experienced repeated racial harassment at work for years, including finding a noose hanging over his desk when he returned from an off-site assignment earlier this year. He says the plant management retaliated against him for complaining about harassment by his co-workers. […]

Maternity leave benefits: Customizing options for the small employer

All companies can custom-design maternity leave benefits as a tactic to compete with larger firms in attracting and retaining talent while also creating a great company culture. Under FMLA, employers with 50 or more employees must provide new and adoptive moms up to 12 weeks to care for themselves and their infant. (Also, check your […]

Some states aren’t waiting for feds to update OT rules

Not content to wait on the federal Dept. of Labor (DOL) to update exempt/nonexempt OT rules, the state of Washington announced this week it’s moving ahead with consideration of a new limit of $80,000, more than three times the current salary exemption level of $23,660. Wow! The proposed rules being finalized by the state would […]

Workers are looking – and leaving – for career development

Prospective employees see career development as among the most important reasons to sign with —and stay with — with your organization. And, while you may think you are offering top-notch learning and development programs, they don’t think you are doing such a great job. Surveys show that workers and employers don’t agree on how well […]

Innovative debt relief benefits: They can help attract, keep workers

Employee surveys show that financial worry is a leading cause of workplace stress in the U.S., contributing to $250 billion in stress-related lost productivity each year. Because employee debt’s the biggest contributor to those worries, more firms are looking at offering debt relief benefits alongside more traditional benefits. Debt assistance is also proving a powerful […]