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HR Stories Podcast - A Lesson in Every Story!

English - May 07, 2024 10:00 - 27 minutes - 19.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratings
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Chuck and John do a twist on the normal episode, taking headlines you may have read and heard about and diving into them to pull out the lessons to be learned. In this jam-packed episode, the team talks through a several topics. 

Can making someone work longer shifts be illegal? The team's favorite answer - It depends. 

When companies are pulling back the reigns on WFH, is it inadvertently creating a boys club? How is this shift in policy putting unfair challenges on men vs. women? 

And what is to be done about poaching employees from other teams? This complex and not-new topic may have some important considerations around it. 

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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.