Send us a text The year has been filled with a lot of updates, changes, and questions along the way. Hang out with Chuck and John as they review some of the top listener Q&A"s from 2024. We"ll see everyone next week with new content to prepare you for 2025. Does anybody have good ideas to make your Indeed postings stand out and look less “basic” and “dry”?Can managers order individuals to cover vulgar bumper stickers on their personal vehicles?How do you create a suitable employee handbook?Do you have a good step-by-step process for creating or gathering job descriptions for all roles in the company?Can I hold an employee responsible for behavior that they participate in outside of work, on personal timeWhat timelines do I need to keep in mind during a merger?How do I handle layoffs and uncertainty around my job status?How do you effectively advise on not hiring a bad culture-fit candidate?What’s the best way to develop a time off policy?Can an employer change the agreed upon in-office requirement? Support the show Our new book...The Ultimate Guide to HR: Checklists Edition is now AVAILABLE! Go to UltimateGuidetoHR.com to Get HR Right: and Avoid Costly Mistakes. Certified and approved for 3 SHRM Recertification Credits. Join the HR Team of One Community on Facebook or visit TeamAtHRstories.com and sign up for emails so you can be the first to know about new things we have coming up. You can also follow us on Instagram and TikTok at @HRstoriesPodcast Don"t forget to rate our podcast, it really helps other people find it! Do you have a situation or topic you’d like the team to discuss? Are you interested in having Chuck or John talk to your team or Emcee your event? You can reach the Team at Email@TeamAtHRStories.com for suggestions and inquiries. The viewpoints expressed by the characters in the stories are not necessarily that of The Team at HR Stories. The stories are shared to present various, real-world scenarios and share how they were handled by policy and, at times, law. Chuck and John are not lawyers and always recommend working with an employment lawyer to address concerns.
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