Workplace investigations: Why get a written report
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Excerpted from a Levy Employment Law LLC Blog by Tracey Levy One of the thorny questions that eventually arises in workplace investigations is how to memorialize the findings. Is it […]
New background screening requirements for residential landlords in Florida
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A new regulation for residential landlords starting July 1 requires property owners of transient or non-transient apartments in Florida to perform background checks on all employees and licensees. The background […]
New hires need not be paid for time related to drug screening, according to court
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Excerpted from an HR Dive Blog by Laurel Kalser California law doesn’t require employers to reimburse new hires for their travel expenses or for their time related to a pre-employment […]
How does HR resemble a football team?
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Excerpted from an HR C-Suite blog by Philip Espinosa Well, for starters, it is all about the team. I can’t think of any football team that ever won the season […]