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Do Generational Stereotypes Hurt Or Help?

Posted by: CCHAnswersNow on Monday, March 7, 2011

As recent graduates pour into a workplace brimming with older employees, cross-generational dynamics are rife with age stereotypes. But are these stereotypes scientifically valid? A new study by the international training and consulting firm AchieveGlobal found they are not.

Are You Successful? Find Out From Your Goals.

Posted by: Glen Fahs, Ph.D. on Friday, February 25, 2011

“Success is the feeling you get when you accomplish your priorities,” according to Keith Gibson, President of IntegrityLogistics. I attended his talk in Portland, where he shared insights about living your values rather than falling into others’ vision of success.

Knowing When It’s Time To Look At Employee Engagement

Posted by: Jenna Reed, Vice President of HR Services and General Counsel on Monday, February 21, 2011

Part 4 of the the Employee Engagement series by Jenna Reed. Asking your employees to tell you what they really think about their job and your workplace can be unnerving.

Call Us: A Post On Benefits Of Membership

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Monday, February 14, 2011

I love it when a member asks, “Now remind me, what are the benefits of membership in Cascade”?  I see that statement as an opportunity to share something that I know every employer can use:  resources to help develop their organization into a great employer.

Tags: Membership

Can You Fire For Facebook?

Posted by: Jenna Reed, Vice President of HR Services and General Counsel on Thursday, February 10, 2011

Earlier this week, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) settled a case involving an employee who was terminated after posting derogatory comments about the company on Facebook.  It’s probably not nice to admit this, but I’m a little disappointed this case settled (although I figured it would) ...

Tags: Compliance

Insight On: An Employee Engagement Survey

Posted by: Jenna Reed, Vice President of HR Services and General Counsel on Monday, February 7, 2011

Part 3 of the the Employee Engagement series by Jenna Reed. Now that you’ve decided to conduct an Employee Engagement Survey, there are a few things to consider.

A Case of Pregnancy Discrimination

Posted by: EEOC Guidance on Monday, January 31, 2011

Can an employer reassign an employee because her pregnancy might offend someone?

Profiles of Employee Engagement

Posted by: Jenna Reed, Vice President of HR Services and General Counsel on Tuesday, January 25, 2011

There is so much buzz about employee engagement, so let’s break it down in to something we all can understand.  In general, employee engagement is a positive attitude held by employees towards the organization and its values.

What Does Employee Engagement Look Like?

Posted by: Jenna Reed, Vice President of HR Services and General Counsel on Monday, January 17, 2011

Before we talk about what employee engagement looks like, there is one thing you need to know. Employee engagement and employee satisfaction are not the same.

How To Make Sure Your Internal Hiring Program Works

Posted by: Jenna Reed, Vice President of HR Services and General Counsel on Friday, January 7, 2011

It’s time to make sure your internal hiring practices are dusted off and up-to-date. Studies show that companies that provide employees with opportunities to learn and grow have higher employee retention and satisfaction. A structure and well communicated internal posting and hiring process is the key to success.

Tags: Policies

401K Q&A – Who Is Eligible To Participate?

Posted by: Curtis Farmer on Monday, January 3, 2011

Lately we’ve seen an uptick of inquiries with respect to 401(k) plans, specifically around benefit eligibility requirements when writing policies for employee handbooks.

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