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The mandates of HR compliance have changed dramatically over the last couple of years. With ever changing employment law guidelines, compliance is no longer an option.
Below is a list of items that every employer should consider as we move into 2024. The list below is the second of a two (2) part article series regarding HR compliance.
Payroll, Timekeeping and Leave Management
Employee classification
Recordkeeping
Retaliation
Employer retaliation is one of the most frequently filed charges with the EEOC. Retaliation is when an employer punishes an employee for a protected action. For example, whistleblowing or filing a complaint. Because it is so pervasive, scrutinize your policies.
HR compliance is very complicated and a potential trap for the unwary. Employers should consult with an employment law attorney in order to ensure compliance and avoid a potentially costly mistake.
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