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February 28, 2014 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Will the Language in Your Company’s Severance Agreement Stand Up In Court?

Will the Language in Your Company’s Severance Agreement Stand Up In Court?

Severance agreements are popular documents for employers interested in reducing their liability during a negotiated separation – and a way of offering a level of assurance that their employees don’t sue.  In exchange the employer agrees to avail the exiting employee with an enhanced pay and benefits package. But is the standard language used in […]

Filed Under: Dealing with Difficult Employees, Employee Performance, Employee Retention & Engagement, Employee Turnover, Employment Law, Fair Labor Standards/FLSA, Firing/Disciplinary Actions, Managing Employees, Pay and Salary, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies Tagged With: how to write a termination letter, severance letter, Severance pay

February 21, 2014 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Want To Keep Your High Performing Staff? Make Employee Retention A Top Priority

Want To Keep Your High Performing Staff?  Make Employee Retention A Top Priority

Employee retention should be a top priority for companies in 2014. A recent survey conducted by Right Management, a career management consultancy, shows that a vast majority of employees plan on pursuing new career opportunities in the coming year. The company surveyed nearly 900 workers in the U.S. and Canada and found that 83 percent […]

Filed Under: Employee Retention & Engagement, Employee Turnover, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies Tagged With: Employee Retention, Employee Turnover, engaging employees, retaining your best employees

February 13, 2014 by Jeffrey Fermin Leave a Comment

Small Businesses, Big Rewards
Make Employee Recognition Work for Your Small Business

Small Businesses, Big Rewards</br> <small><em>Make Employee Recognition Work for Your Small Business </em></small>

The phrase “employee recognition” can seem rather stale and corporate in a new business world that is teeming with opportunities for the small business owner. Whether your company is just getting off the ground or has been established for several years, the company morale found in the earliest stages of a company’s development can seem […]

Filed Under: Employee Performance, Employee Retention & Engagement, Managing Employees, Supervisor Tips and Strategies Tagged With: employee recognition, employee reward, rewarding staff, small businesses

February 11, 2014 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Preventing FMLA Abuses

Preventing FMLA Abuses

The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) permits eligible employees to take fully paid leave for specific medical and family reasons. As an employer, it’s your responsibility to ensure that employees do not abuse this facility to take paid days off. Abuse of the FMLA happens more frequently than many employers might assume. About 32 percent […]

Filed Under: Employee Benefits, Employee Retention & Engagement, Family Medical Leave/FMLA, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies Tagged With: Family Medical Leave Act, FMLA, FMLA Abuse

February 7, 2014 by Dianne Shaddock 1 Comment

Want To Develop Staff? Think Outside of the Box

Want To Develop Staff?  Think Outside of the Box

You want to do the right thing and cultivate your staff by giving them the opportunity to expand their careers within the organization, but your company’s hierarchy is pretty flat.  Maybe you don’t have the budget for additional training or you just don’t have a clue as to how to develop your best employees. What […]

Filed Under: Employee Performance, Employee Retention & Engagement, Employee Turnover, Managing Employees, Supervisor Tips and Strategies Tagged With: Employee Satisfaction, professional development, Training

February 6, 2014 by Dianne Shaddock 1 Comment

Diversity and Inclusion – Can You Have One Without the Other?

Diversity and Inclusion – Can You Have One Without the Other?

I recently had a conversation with a business woman that I met at a work related event. The dialogue started with the familiar exchange of “What do you do?” One of the many things that I “do” involves diversity work for a large organization. My new acquaintance chimed in that at her organization, a well […]

Filed Under: Dealing with Difficult Employees, Diversity, Employee Retention & Engagement, Employee Turnover, Employment Law, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies Tagged With: Diverse Workforce, Diversity and Inclusion

January 27, 2014 by Louise Leave a Comment

Small Business Trends in Employee Engagement

Small Business Trends in Employee Engagement

The worldwide economic recession is still affecting the success and prosperity of businesses. The negative effects of the tough financial and economic decisions that companies have had to make are apparent in the levels of employee engagement. The smaller the business, the more stark the impact can be as there are fewer layers between the […]

Filed Under: Employee Performance, Employee Retention & Engagement, Employee Turnover, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies Tagged With: best management practices, Employee Engagement, Management Tips, small business

January 9, 2014 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Constant Employee Supervision Can Be Counter-Productive

Constant Employee Supervision Can Be Counter-Productive

If you are worried about employee productivity issues, keeping a closer eye on your workers may not be the best approach to solving the problem. In fact, a recent study conducted by researchers at Harvard University suggests that exactly the opposite tends to happen the closer you watch your employees. For the study, the researchers […]

Filed Under: Employee Performance, Employee Retention & Engagement, Employee Turnover, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies, Workplace Safety Tagged With: micromanager, worst management practices

December 20, 2013 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Use Caution When Implementing FSA Rule Change

Use Caution When Implementing FSA Rule Change

Employers who plan to implement a recent IRS rule change involving employee health flexible spending account plans should use caution in moving ahead with the change, according to some legal experts. Under the change, announced in October, the Internal Revenue Service now permits employees to carry over up to $500 of unused funds in their […]

Filed Under: Employee Benefits, Employee Retention & Engagement, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies Tagged With: flexible spending accounts

December 12, 2013 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Reining In the Spirits. Don’t let Alcohol Ruin Your Holiday Cheer

Reining In the Spirits. Don’t let Alcohol Ruin Your Holiday Cheer

Serving alcohol at your annual holiday office party might seem like an innocuous idea but it is one that’s fraught with legal dangers. Alcohol related missteps and mishaps are a major cause of workplace litigation around the holiday season. An employee harassing a female coworker or getting into an accident after having one too many […]

Filed Under: Dealing with Difficult Employees, Employee Benefits, Employee Performance, Employee Retention & Engagement, Employee Turnover, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies, Workplace Safety Tagged With: alcohol at work, drug and alcohol use in the workplace, Management Best Practices

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