HR Pieces: November 2022 HR News | |
Dear Lynette,
Greetings from the HR Advantage team! Thank you for subscribing to our monthly newsletter. Each month, we intend to provide timely and valuable tips for maintaining best practices in HR.
We are truly grateful to serve our clients, candidates, and colleagues and want you to know we appreciate working with you! As you assess your needs for the coming year, please keep HR Advantage in mind as your go-to resource for all things HR!
Sincerely,
The HRA Team-
Lynette, Candida, Camille, Karla, Liz, Seth, Samantha, Tina & Sharon
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Lynette Weatherford, MA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, President
Email Lynette
877.894.0202 ext 4
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Candida Arvizu, MS, SPHR, SHRM-SCP,
HR Advisor
Email Candida
877.894.0202 ext 1
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Karla Callaway, BS
HR Advisor
Email Karla
877.894.0202 ext 2
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Camille Knowles PHR, SHRM-CP
HR Advisor
877.894.0202 ext 3
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Elizabeth Hurst, MBA
Business Development
Email Elizabeth
877.894.0202 ext 5
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Seth Bunn, BS
Recruitment Advisor
Email Seth
877.894.0202 ext 6
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Samantha Gamble
HR/Recruitment Intern
816-805-8778
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HR Hotline | Email | 877-894-0202 ext. 5
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November News
- Reserve Now: 2023 State/Federal Employment Posters
- EEOC Updates 'Know Your Rights' Poster
- Form I-9 Expires Oct. 31
- Employee Voting Rights
- HR Coffee Talks: Recruitment Mistakes (Part Three)
- Career Opportunities
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All-In-One 2023 State & Federal
Employment Law Posters
$67 per poster
(Shipping Included)
Order Deadline: November 30, 2022
HR Advantage retainer clients will receive their first poster complimentary. Please submit your total poster order via the link below.
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Why Are Employment Posters Important?
Employers are required to display labor law posters for the benefit of both employees and customers, informing them of key provisions in the law. Posters should be displayed in an area that is accessible to all employees, or made available for remote workers.
A new year is almost here!
Your 2023 poster will include important updates such as:
- 2023 Updated Minimum Wage
- Changes to State Department of Labor, Wage & Hour, Unemployment, & Workers’ Compensation
- Federal updates such as OSHA, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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Order Deadline - November 30th
Estimated Delivery - January 2023
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EEOC Releases Updated
"Know Your Rights" Poster
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) released an updated "Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal" poster on 10/19/22.
The law requires an employer to post a notice describing the federal laws prohibiting job discrimination based on race, color, sex (including pregnancy and related conditions, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, religion, age (40 and older), equal pay, disability or genetic information (including family medical history or genetic tests or services), and retaliation for filing a charge, reasonably opposing discrimination, or participating in a discrimination lawsuit, investigation, or proceeding.
The “Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal” poster summarizes these laws and explains how employees or applicants can file a complaint if they believe that they have experienced discrimination.
The poster should be placed in a conspicuous location in the workplace where notices to applicants and employees are customarily posted.
*This poster is included with the All-In-One 2023 poster
ordered through HR Advantage*
Visit the EEOC website to download the poster.
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Form I-9 Expires on October 31st
Employers should continue using the Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, after its expiration date of Oct. 31, 2022 until further notice.
DHS will publish a Federal Register notice to announce the new version of the Form I-9 once it becomes available.
Source: USCIS
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Employee Paid Time Off for Voting
Many employees will be casting their vote on or before Nov. 8, but will they have time to vote? Missouri law gives employees the right to take time off work, without fear of retaliation, for the civic responsibility of voting.
In Missouri, employees may take up to three hours off from work to vote unless the polls are open for three nonworking hours before or after the employee's work shift. For example, if the employee gets off work (normally) at 5 pm and the polls close at 7 pm, they may need one hour of paid time off to allow for three hours to vote, supposing that the lines are too long for them to take care of voting after 5 p.m. If the employee feels he needs the extra hour to accomplish voting, the employer should provide it.
The employer may specify the three hours that the employee may take off for voting. An employee taking time off to vote must request such time off before Election Day. Time off for voting must be paid.
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HR Coffee Talks
Common Recruitment Mistakes (Part Three)
HRA team members discuss common pitfalls during the recruitment process
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