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June 28, 2013 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Lying on Resumes:
Sniffing Out Fact from Fiction When Reviewing a Job Applicant’s Resume

Lying on Resumes: <small><div class="subtitle_header">Sniffing Out Fact from Fiction When Reviewing a Job Applicant’s Resume</div></small>

A surprising number of job applicants tend to exaggerate, distort, or lie outright on job resumes. According to the Society of Human Resource Management, more than half of all job applicants pad their resumes to at least some extent regardless of whether they are applying for an entry-level job or a senior position. People who […]

Filed Under: Background Checks, Recruitment/Interviewing/Hiring Tagged With: lying on resume

June 26, 2013 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Are You Making It More Difficult To Hire The Best Candidates

Are You Making It More Difficult To Hire The Best Candidates

Nothing is more frustrating to employers and job seekers as a job advertisement that is unclear as to the job description. When a job posting is not crystal clear as to the employers’ expectations the ad may draw responses, but most may not be qualified.

Filed Under: Recruitment/Interviewing/Hiring Tagged With: hiring practices, job description, job posting, job seekers

June 24, 2013 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Can Employers Hold Employees Responsible for What They Say On Facebook?

Can Employers Hold Employees Responsible for What They Say On Facebook?

Can you fire an employee who makes a derogatory comment about his or her work environment on Facebook or other social media site? The answer, it turns out, depends on the circumstances. In some cases, the National Labor Relations Board has held that an employer has the right to…

Filed Under: Dealing with Difficult Employees, Employment Law, Firing/Disciplinary Actions, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies Tagged With: Firing Employees, using facebook at work, using social media at work

June 21, 2013 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Employment At Will Does Not Give You a Pass To Fire Employees Indiscriminately

Most states allow companies to hire employees on an “at will” basis. Basically, that means as an employer, you do not need to have any really valid reason to fire an employee. In fact, unless you have an explicit policy stating that you will fire employees only for specific reasons, you are under no…

Filed Under: Employment Law, Firing/Disciplinary Actions, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies Tagged With: employment at will, terminating an employee

June 19, 2013 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Employer Background Checks Aren’t Illegal,
But You Can Still Be Sued

Employer Background Checks Aren’t Illegal, </br><small><div class="subtitle_header">But You Can Still Be Sued</div></small>

Two recent lawsuits against BMW and Dollar General illustrate the kind of trouble that companies can inadvertently get into when conducting employee background checks. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) on June 11 accused both companies of using information…

Filed Under: Background Checks, Policies and Procedures, Recruitment/Interviewing/Hiring Tagged With: cori check, cori check(s), criminal background checks, how to check criminal background

June 18, 2013 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Summer’s Here
– Remember These Do’s and Don’ts When Hiring College Interns

Summer’s Here <small><div class="subtitle_header">– Remember These Do’s and Don’ts When Hiring College Interns</div></small>

Now that summer is here, you may be planning to hire college interns, which provides you with an opportunity to give something back to the community as well as to identify potential candidates for future job openings. Training interns is a time-honored tradition that when carried out…

Filed Under: Fair Labor Standards/FLSA, Policies and Procedures, Recruitment/Interviewing/Hiring, Supervisor Tips and Strategies Tagged With: hiring interns

June 12, 2013 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Small Business Survey Reveals:
Most Small Businesses Support Rights of LGBT Employees

Small Business Survey Reveals:  <small><div class="subtitle_header">Most Small Businesses Support Rights of LGBT Employees</div></small>

It’s been a consistent struggle for the LGBT community when it comes to enjoying some of the basic rights that others have been able to take for granted. But employers are more enlightened than one might think when it comes to LGBT workplace rights. Based on a national poll of small…

Filed Under: Diversity Tagged With: LGBT Rights

June 10, 2013 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Common Employer Misconceptions About The FLSA That Can Get You Into Trouble

Attorney John E Thompson has pulled together a great list of the most prevalent misconceptions that employers have about the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, (FLSA); pulled from the article, “FLSA Famous Last Words”: “Salaried Employees Don’t Have To Be Paid Overtime”…

Filed Under: Employment Law, Fair Labor Standards/FLSA, Pay and Salary, Policies and Procedures Tagged With: FLSA

June 7, 2013 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Are You Responsible For The Inappropriate Behavior Of Your Vendors?

Are You Responsible For The Inappropriate Behavior Of Your Vendors?

What do you do when a vendor who is on your premises to provide a service, such as a vendor that delivers office supplies, or a training consultant hired to provide services to your organization, causes problems in your workplace? Most employers may take the position that because the vendor…

Filed Under: Dealing with Difficult Employees, Employee Performance, Employment Law, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies Tagged With: conflict resolution in the workplace, inappropriate behavior

June 5, 2013 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Mine or Yours?
Who Actually Owns An Employer Mandated Social Media Account?

Mine or Yours? <small><div class="subtitle_header">Who Actually Owns An Employer Mandated Social Media Account?</div></small>

Most businesses understand that it’s crucial to have an online presence. Social media is being used to develop a following and to brand businesses in a way that only corporations with deep pockets have done via traditional marketing. Social media networks like LinkedIn, Twitter…

Filed Under: Employment Law, Policies and Procedures, Recruitment/Interviewing/Hiring, Supervisor Tips and Strategies Tagged With: social media best practices, social media in the workplace

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