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Got Workplace Silos? Develop Your Leadership Skills 

Posted by: Bill Swift, Leadership Facilitator on Friday, August 27, 2021

Silos may be a natural and predictable phenomenon with work groups. They are certainly common. Are they always a bad thing? Probably not. When speaking of silos, typically workplaces are referring to the “I-am-only-interested-in-my-group” dynamics that occur between day shift and swing shift, or between sales and production, between administration and front-line service. Information isn’t shared, resources are hoarded, barriers are erected and business suffers.

Tags: Leadership

Join us for the 2021 HR Leadership Virtual Conference

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Monday, August 23, 2021

As we continue to emerge and adapt to the effects the pandemic has had on our personal and professional worlds, I wanted to reach out to make sure you are aware of an upcoming virtual leadership conference Cascade is co-hosting. From one leader to another, this is an event you won’t want to miss! In fact, you may want to have your entire leadership team attend.

Measuring the Effectiveness of Your Employee Benefits

Posted by: Cascade Employers Association on Monday, August 16, 2021

Measuring and evaluating the effectiveness of your employee benefit offerings enables you to maximize both your organization’s and your employees’ unique nature and needs.

How to Terminate Employees with Less Risk

Posted by: Caitlin Egeck, JD, HR & Compliance Consultant and Jenna Reed, VP of HR Services and General Counsel on Monday, August 9, 2021

Terminating an employee can be a stressful process for any employer, as the decision to terminate employment carries the risk of a possible legal claim. All employers, whether you have just a few employees or thousands, need to have the proper policies and practices in place to negate the risk of legal challenges down the road.

Employees are Demanding Higher Wages Before Returning to the Workforce

Posted by: Lindsay Hill, Director of Compensation Services on Monday, August 2, 2021

Minimum wage increased in the Portland Metro area on July 1, 2021 to $14.00 but that likely isn’t enough to attract or retain many in the current labor market. An overwhelming amount of businesses are reporting difficulty in hiring workers and retaining existing employees. This is always a key concern for employers but not to the current magnitude. 

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