To qualify for FMLA leave, individuals have to be employed by a covered employer for at least 12 months and also experience a qualifying circumstance (caregiving responsibilities or serious health conditions). Sharell Thomas-Hodge, Total Rewards Director at the YMCA of Metro Atlanta, shares tips and best practices for handling an employee’s request for a leave […]
Guest: Marc Ramos, Chief Learning Officer at Cornerstone How has the emergence of generative AI impacted employee upskilling and training initiatives? What are some innovative ways that L&D leaders can utilize technology for the skills development and growth of their workforce? In this week’s episode of the HR Works Podcast, we are joined by Marc […]
In the latest episode of A Seat at the Table, I am joined by Savina Perez, co-founder of Hone, the all-in-one talent development platform based on small-group, expert led, live virtual classes. Savina’s passion for DEI is both personal and professional as she helps leaders uncover bias in the workplace – and offers data points […]
Guests: Jeri Hawthorne, Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer at Aflac U.S. September was National Suicide Prevention Month. While more employers are providing access to mental health services, 67% of employees with mental illness struggle to access these services. As burnout, depression, and anxiety affect more and more of the population, what can […]
Guest: Whitney Walker, Director of People Operations at Rhymetec What are the signs of a healthy coaching culture? What role can HR teams play in keeping their organization’s approach to coaching fresh, innovative, and engaging? In this latest episode of the HR Works Podcast, Whitney Walker, Director of People Operations at Rhymetec, helps us take […]
Guests: Lena McDearmid, Co-Founder, COO, and Chief Culture Officer at Momnt The American Psychological Association found that 19% of workers say their workplace is very or somewhat toxic, and over 1 in 5 workers (22%) said they have experienced harm to their mental health at work. What can leaders do to address workplace toxicity and […]
54% of American workers report being content with the benefits their current employer offers. As employers prepare for open enrollment season, many may be considering implementing new perks that appeal to the remaining 46% of workers. Joshua Dunsby, PhD, VP of Client Advocacy and Consultant Relations at One Medical; Sony Jean-Thornton, Senior HR Business Partner […]
Guest: Jâlie Cohen, Group SVP and Head of Global Talent at The Adecco Group Is the ‘September Surge’ actually happening in 2023 or is it just optimistic buzz? And who is currently driving the talent marketplace – Existing employees, prospective talent, or the employers? In this latest episode of the HR Works Podcast, we check […]
Guests: Will Rose, Chief Technology Officer at Talent Select AI 68% of recruiting professionals say that the best way to improve recruiting performance over the next five years is by investing in new recruiting technology. So, what should hiring teams keep in mind as they incorporate new technologies into their recruiting strategy? Will Rose, Chief […]
Guest: Lisa Ryan, Founder and Chief Appreciation Strategist of Grategy With five generations of workers currently coexisting in the modern workforce, is each generations looking for the same thing out of their workplace experience in 2023? What factors are keeping these unique generational groups ‘locked-in’, engaged, and motivated? In this week’s episode of the HR […]