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  • [Upcoming Webinar] 5 Termination Best Practices You Should Know

    Is your termination process putting your company at risk?

    We’re highlighting five best practices employers should know about during a termination meeting and the steps you can take to avoid larger issues. You’ll get practical tips for how to approach the meeting, how to conduct the termination, and how to communicate the employee’s departure to your organization. If you’re looking for tools and guidance to effectively manage termination meetings, this webinar is for you.

    Tuesday, September 12, 2023
    10:00 AM PT | 1:00 PM ET

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  • Question of the Week

    Question: 

    “We would like to give candidates a “thank you” for interviewing with us. Can we provide a monetary gift to candidates for interviewing?”

    Answer:

    Yes. You can give a candidate a thank you gift, monetary or otherwise, when they interview with you. We would recommend establishing a process for providing thank you gifts to ensure consistency and equity in determining who receives them. You could provide a gift when candidates reach a certain point in the process (e.g., the final round) or give them to those interviewing for a certain level of position within your organization (e.g., director or executive).

    We’d also recommend reaching out to your CPA or tax expert to understand any tax implications.

    This Q&A does not constitute legal advice and does not address state or local law.

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  • Question of the Week

    Question:

    “Is there a limitation on the length of time that an employee can be classified as a temporary employee?”

    Answer:

    No. There are no federal laws defining how long an employee can be considered “temporary.” The time frame can vary based on an organization’s budget considerations and business needs. For example, an organization may only need to hire employees for an increase in sales over the holiday season or to cover the position of an employee on leave. Even then, the employee on leave may need to shorten or extend their leave time, or the holiday “rush” may start or end earlier than the organization projected.

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    This Q&A does not constitute legal advice and does not address state or local law.

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  • Upcoming Webinar: Employment Law 101 for Non-Lawyers

    Employment law topics are discussed very frequently, but it’s not always very well understood.

    In this webinar, we examine a few key employment law concepts to help you understand their legal basis and nuances, such as the at-will employment relationship and what constitutes workplace harassment. We’ll also focus on the importance of Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act and discuss how seemingly minor payroll oversights can turn into massive wage and hour claims. If you’re looking to develop your understanding of these subjects in depth from a legal expert, then this is the session for you.

    Tuesday, August 15, 2023
    10:00 AM PT | 1:00 PM ET

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  • Look out for Upcoming Webinars

    August 2 – How to Meet your Harassment Prevention Mandates for 2023

    August 15 – Employment Law 101 for Non-Lawyers

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  • Webinar: How to Jumpstart Your Training Program with Learn Course Catalogs

    Tuesday, July 25, 2023
    10:00 AM PT | 1:00 PM ET

    Need an affordable way to invest in your employees, train new managers, or expand your training program? Enter Learn Premium Course Catalogs, giving organizations access to an expanded training catalog of business-critical courses to suit a variety of learning levels and languages. In this webinar, you’ll learn how you can upskill and reskill employees, stay competitive in a demanding market, and build a strong and adaptable business.

    Register today: Link

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  • Question of the Week

    Question:

    “What should be included in an offer letter?”

    Answer:

    The offer letter should outline the expectations and benefits of the job and provide explicit details about compensation. Ideally, it provides the candidate with all the information they need to make an informed decision about whether to accept the job or not.

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    This Q&A does not constitute legal advice and does not address state or local law.

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  • Webinar: From Performative to Purposeful: Small Business Strategies for DEI

    Thursday, July 13, 2023
    11:00 AM PT | 2:00 PM ET

    After promising billions to invest in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, data shows that since 2020, US organizations have actually delivered on less than 1% of that amount to create programs and policies to make workplaces more equal and inclusive.

    If the nation’s biggest and most profitable businesses can’t deliver on DEI, can small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) do any better?

    The speakers at our upcoming webinar say yes. Register to join and listen to their fireside chat as they discuss SMBs’ successes with DEI—and how yours could do the same.

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  • Handbook Crash Course: How to Build a Smart Employee Handbook

    We know HR professionals are tasked with a wide range of responsibilities – but we don’t think worrying about your handbook should be one of them. Whether you’re building a handbook for the first time or need a refresher on best practices, join us for a crash course on how to build your employee handbook. Using the Smart Employee Handbook in the Mineral Platform, we’ll walk through how you can create your own automatically updating, compliant handbook.

    Wednesday, July 12, 2023
    10:00 AM PT | 1:00 PM ET

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  • Question of the Week

    Question: 

    “Can we use comp time with our employees?”

    Answer:

    It depends. For nonexempt employees of a private employer, no. The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) doesn’t permit private employers to offer compensatory time (“comp time”) in lieu of overtime pay.

    You could offer time off to your exempt employees as a reward for working more than their typical work week, which is considered a form of “flex time,” but there are downsides to doing this.

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    This Q&A does not constitute legal advice and does not address state or local law.

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