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Equal Pay Day 2022
on Monday, April 25, 2022
Equal Pay Day is the date in the year that symbolizes how far into the year women must work to earn what men earned in the previous year. Equal Pay Day was originated by the National Committee on Pay Equity in 1996 as a public awareness event to illustrate the gap between men's and women's wages.
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In Celebration of Mistakes
Oregon Employment Bills Update
The EEOC Is Now On YouTube
on Monday, April 4, 2022
Since its inception in 1965, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has worked to ensure that employees are treated fairly in the workplace. As leaders in HR, you have a lot of plates spinning, and taking the time to read the monthly EEOC newsletter might not make it to the top of your priorities list. Now you can keep up with the EEOC YouTube channel.
New Monthly HR Trends Survey
This is What Implicit Bias Looks Like
on Monday, March 21, 2022
We know from emerging science and neural research that unconscious patterns develop in our brains that organize information and perceptions. These patterns affect our attitudes and actions even though we aren’t aware of them. And while these patterns are implicit, they create real-world implications.
Stressed Employees? Who Isn’t!
on Monday, March 14, 2022
It seems like every other conversation I have is around something to do with stress: workplace stress, personal stress, financial stress, legal stress, the effect of stress on productivity, the effect of stress on personal health, the effect of stress on, well, you name it. For employers, the effects of stress on their workforce can lead to increased absenteeism and medical costs, and more.
Difficult People: Own Your Side of the Equation
Have the Rules of Workplace Engagement Changed?
on Monday, February 28, 2022
For decades, workplaces have been using the Gallup Q-12 to inform their assessment of workplace engagement. What is the Q-12? Well, it’s 12 important statements covering everything from clear workplace expectations to materials and equipment to being recognized. These 12 actionable workplace elements offer proven links to performance outcomes. Simply put, the 12 statements answered affirmatively correlate highly with strong employee engagement; answered negatively correlate highly with poor employee engagement.
To Mask or Unmask—How Will Employers Respond?
on Monday, February 21, 2022
As we alerted earlier this month, no later than March 31, Oregon will lift its mask mandate for indoor public places. You may recall June of 2021 when it was announced that all COVID-19 restrictions would be lifted, only to have them re-imposed again at the end of July. All of this may have you wondering what will happen this time. You’ve been through this before, right?! Here are few things to keep in mind once restrictions are lifted.
Stop Celebrating Black History Month
on Monday, February 14, 2022
Black History is not an “important event” or an “occasion.” Black history is intertwined and woven into the fabric of American History. Black history is not an addition to American history. The contributions of Black Americans should not be seen as a unique event. While the intent of Black History Month is to honor the contributions of Black Americans, the impact is trivialization. There is no “celebration” that can capture the contributions and experiences of Black Americans to this society.
Time for a Refresh on Workplace Professionalism
on Monday, February 7, 2022
While social distancing these days refers mostly to the physical distance we maintain, workplaces have always been a place where the navigation through emotional and personal distancing is often challenging. We are encouraged to establish close and caring relationships with our coworkers and somehow keep a professional “fence” up in certain areas. For some employees, navigating through these “professional boundary” territories is tough and guidelines are often unclear.
2022 Compensation & Benefit Surveys Schedule & Pricing Now Available
on Monday, January 31, 2022
2022 is here, and with it, a new round of surveys! Download our new survey calendar for the year, which includes estimates for launch dates, close dates, when reports will be available, and pricing. Explore our survey website for more information on all the amazing surveys we offer.
2021-2022 National Wage & Salary Report Available for Purchase
on Monday, January 24, 2022
The 2021-22 National Wage & Salary Survey report is now available for purchase! A great source of national data for 151 positions across the United States, this report is another valuable resource for HR and compensation professionals in organizations with multiple locations or recruiters searching nationally.
Living Wage vs. Minimum Wage
A Message for All Time
on Monday, January 10, 2022
On January 17, 2022, our nation will recognize and honor the life and birthday of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It has been 53 years since we last heard him speak the night of April 3, 1968, at the Mason Temple (Church of God in Christ Headquarters) in Memphis, Tennessee. On the following day, King was assassinated at the age of 39. In the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., I will continuously work this year to continue to spread his message and make his dream a reality. Will you join me?
Addressing Bias in Virtual Meetings
on Monday, January 3, 2022
With the onset of a global pandemic, organizations are using video conferencing now, more than ever. With this new reality there’s also an issue happening beneath the surface with platforms like Zoom, Teams and Skype beyond stress and mental health that’s affecting its users. If not addressed properly, these platforms can become settings for unconscious bias. Here are 5 ways to discourage unconscious bias in virtual meetings.
Equal Pay Day 2022
Equal Pay Day is the date in the year that symbolizes how far into the year women must work to earn what men earned in the previous year. Equal Pay Day was originated by the National Committee on Pay Equity in 1996 as a public awareness event to illustrate the gap between men's and women's wages.
In Celebration of Mistakes
Oregon Employment Bills Update
The EEOC Is Now On YouTube
Since its inception in 1965, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has worked to ensure that employees are treated fairly in the workplace. As leaders in HR, you have a lot of plates spinning, and taking the time to read the monthly EEOC newsletter might not make it to the top of your priorities list. Now you can keep up with the EEOC YouTube channel.
New Monthly HR Trends Survey
This is What Implicit Bias Looks Like
We know from emerging science and neural research that unconscious patterns develop in our brains that organize information and perceptions. These patterns affect our attitudes and actions even though we aren’t aware of them. And while these patterns are implicit, they create real-world implications.
Stressed Employees? Who Isn’t!
It seems like every other conversation I have is around something to do with stress: workplace stress, personal stress, financial stress, legal stress, the effect of stress on productivity, the effect of stress on personal health, the effect of stress on, well, you name it. For employers, the effects of stress on their workforce can lead to increased absenteeism and medical costs, and more.
Difficult People: Own Your Side of the Equation
Have the Rules of Workplace Engagement Changed?
For decades, workplaces have been using the Gallup Q-12 to inform their assessment of workplace engagement. What is the Q-12? Well, it’s 12 important statements covering everything from clear workplace expectations to materials and equipment to being recognized. These 12 actionable workplace elements offer proven links to performance outcomes. Simply put, the 12 statements answered affirmatively correlate highly with strong employee engagement; answered negatively correlate highly with poor employee engagement.
To Mask or Unmask—How Will Employers Respond?
As we alerted earlier this month, no later than March 31, Oregon will lift its mask mandate for indoor public places. You may recall June of 2021 when it was announced that all COVID-19 restrictions would be lifted, only to have them re-imposed again at the end of July. All of this may have you wondering what will happen this time. You’ve been through this before, right?! Here are few things to keep in mind once restrictions are lifted.
Stop Celebrating Black History Month
Black History is not an “important event” or an “occasion.” Black history is intertwined and woven into the fabric of American History. Black history is not an addition to American history. The contributions of Black Americans should not be seen as a unique event. While the intent of Black History Month is to honor the contributions of Black Americans, the impact is trivialization. There is no “celebration” that can capture the contributions and experiences of Black Americans to this society.
Time for a Refresh on Workplace Professionalism
While social distancing these days refers mostly to the physical distance we maintain, workplaces have always been a place where the navigation through emotional and personal distancing is often challenging. We are encouraged to establish close and caring relationships with our coworkers and somehow keep a professional “fence” up in certain areas. For some employees, navigating through these “professional boundary” territories is tough and guidelines are often unclear.
2022 Compensation & Benefit Surveys Schedule & Pricing Now Available
2022 is here, and with it, a new round of surveys! Download our new survey calendar for the year, which includes estimates for launch dates, close dates, when reports will be available, and pricing. Explore our survey website for more information on all the amazing surveys we offer.
2021-2022 National Wage & Salary Report Available for Purchase
The 2021-22 National Wage & Salary Survey report is now available for purchase! A great source of national data for 151 positions across the United States, this report is another valuable resource for HR and compensation professionals in organizations with multiple locations or recruiters searching nationally.
Living Wage vs. Minimum Wage
A Message for All Time
On January 17, 2022, our nation will recognize and honor the life and birthday of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It has been 53 years since we last heard him speak the night of April 3, 1968, at the Mason Temple (Church of God in Christ Headquarters) in Memphis, Tennessee. On the following day, King was assassinated at the age of 39. In the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., I will continuously work this year to continue to spread his message and make his dream a reality. Will you join me?
Addressing Bias in Virtual Meetings
With the onset of a global pandemic, organizations are using video conferencing now, more than ever. With this new reality there’s also an issue happening beneath the surface with platforms like Zoom, Teams and Skype beyond stress and mental health that’s affecting its users. If not addressed properly, these platforms can become settings for unconscious bias. Here are 5 ways to discourage unconscious bias in virtual meetings.




