As working parents and caregivers juggle personal and professional needs in a remote setting, there are ways organizations can support employees.
Author: Johnny C. Taylor Jr., Special to USA TODAY
Off-duty comments in podcast spell trouble for employee: Ask HR
Can an employee’s off-duty comments be in violation of company policies? It all depends on the rules a corporation has in place. Ask HR
How do I handle an inappropriate social media post? Ask HR
Our personal and professional lives are frequently documented on social media. It’s critical for people to be conscious of what they’re posting.
Do I tell HR about a rude boss? Ask HR
With nearly 1 in 5 people leaving a job due to poor workplace culture over the past five years, creating a supportive work environment is critical.
How do I get over my email anxiety? Ask HR
Sending an email to executives and high-level employees can be nerve-wracking. How do I get over it? Ask HR
Is it legal to be recorded at work without consent? Ask HR explains what you need to know
In most workplaces, employees should not be recording activities without the permission of those being recorded, unless they have valid concerns.
Can companies mandate COVID-19 vaccines for employees? Ask HR
Yes, your company can mandate that their employees get a COVID-19 vaccine. In fact, 64% of working Americans are likely to get one when available.
How can organizations offer health and wellness benefits in 2021? Ask HR
To find out what health and wellness benefits are available for 2021, start with your health insurance and employee assistance programs.
How do I ask for an informational interview without sounding awkward? Ask HR
Informational interviews can be a great way to learn about an organization’s culture and values. The best tip for feeling confident is being prepared.
Can I refuse to attend my company’s diversity training? Ask HR
In today’s changing landscape, diversity, equity, and inclusion training is one important step toward building a better workplace environment.