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Cascade’s Partnered Offerings: An Introduction to Pathways/OI Partners
on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
We support Cascade Employers’ members with outplacement services and I want to give you a short update on the Oregon job market. In spite of the apparent improvement in our economy, job search for our clients remains far more complex, emotionally exhausting, and time consuming than at any time in the 25 years since I began practicing outplacement in Oregon and SW Washington.
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You Are Invited To: An Open House At Cascade
on Thursday, August 30, 2012
The Association’s Board and Staff invite you to an open house honoring Patrice Altenhofen for her years of unsurpassed leadership at Cascade as she hands over the presidential baton to Gayle Klampe.
Flurry of Harassment Settlements Sends Signal to Employers
on Friday, August 24, 2012
In just over a two week stretch this summer, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) settled eight harassment claims and had another court ruling in its favor. Although harassment awareness training is not legally required in Oregon, for all intents and purposes it should be considered as such.
Communication Is Like Golf
on Tuesday, August 14, 2012
I grew up in a house in San Francisco where golf seemed like the most important activity in the world. My father, a policeman, was on the swing shift and did not spend a lot of time with my brother and me, but when he did, we talked, practiced and played golf. For 30 years, my father played every Friday with the same foursome (his team). We practiced putting in the living room. When my brother reached high school, he joined the golf team and became “first man.” He even developed a booklet about putting with photos in it.
FreshView On Benefits
on Monday, July 9, 2012
Question: Can I pay for my employee’s individual health insurance plan outside of our normal group coverage?
What Can Cascade’s Web Site Do For You?
on Thursday, July 5, 2012
Much of my day is spent doing what I love: assessing the needs of employers and linking them to the Cascade resources that advance workplace success. In other words, member relations.
Cascade On Speed Dial
on Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Last week Cascade hosted a free member forum at its new Portland office. It was a lovely event and I enjoyed mingling with the employers that gave up a Friday afternoon to learn more about all of the many benefits available to Cascade members. Our guests discussed how they use Cascade and what their most treasured benefits are.
The Survivor Personality
on Wednesday, June 13, 2012
It is natural to experience shock and anger when something terrible happens. Those who are “resilient,” or have a “Survivor Personality,” don’t let bad circumstances define who they are. They assess their choices and make the most wise and positive ones.
Family Leave – Let The Surprises Stay In The CrackerJack Box…
on Thursday, May 24, 2012
According to a recent data, employee claims for violations of the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) increased 18% between 2009 and 2010.
Unusual Reasons Employees Give For Quitting Jobs
on Thursday, May 17, 2012
A stronger economy often gives workers greater courage to change jobs, but the excuses offered for jumping ship can leave many employers perplexed. A new OfficeTeam survey reveals the wackiest reasons job seekers have given for handing in their notice.
New NLRB “Quickie’ Election Rule Blocked
on Wednesday, May 16, 2012
On May 14, 2012 the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that the National Labor Relation’s Board’s new “quickie” election rules that took effect on April 30 are not enforceable. While this is good news for employers, it may only temporary.
Why Training Fails
on Monday, March 12, 2012
Do you ever wonder why training doesn’t get “off-the-ground” or seems to get stuck? Glen Fahs, expert trainer and coach, and one of Cascade’s Leadership Facilitators, outlines some common struggles with training and the antidotes that can solve them.
Time To Update Your Handbook?
on Monday, March 5, 2012
Not sure if you need to update your employee handbook? Answer the following questions and find out.
Announcing: Cascade Employers Association Makes 100 Best’s Hall of Fame
on Friday, March 2, 2012
We are so excited today at Cascade! Thank you to all of our Members for allowing us to be a part of your journey towards excellence.
DOL Publishes Updated FMLA Forms
on Wednesday, February 22, 2012
The Department of Labor recently published new eligibility, medical certification, and designation notices for the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) with an expiration date of February 28, 2015.
Making Time to Build Your HR Leadership Skills
on Thursday, February 16, 2012
Do you have time to take three days away from your office to develop your HR leadership skills? I know, I know – you’re really busy and that’s a long time to be out of the office. Well, we wouldn’t ask you to take three days away to participate in our HR Leadership Certificate Program if we weren’t absolutely certain it would be worth it.
For Customer Service That Flows, Look Upstream
on Friday, January 27, 2012
I was visiting a local workplace for a team-building discussion when one of the customer-care line workers described their job as being like “an ongoing mission of rescuing people drowning in the river.” A seasoned supervisor summoned up ...
Employee Engagement: Commitment, Measurement, Meaningful Action
on Thursday, January 19, 2012
In the past year, I’ve worked with numerous organizations on employee engagement. I’ve sifted through and analyzed a lot of data, had some difficult conversations, celebrated with employers, and stayed up late at night researching. What have I found out?
Trying To Get It All Done? Focus On: Project & Change Management
on Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Cascade is offering a new and innovative four-part course on Project and Change Management, beginning February 1st. Instructor Donald Nagle teaches with a practical knowledge as well as extensive personal experience. The post below is his vision of what the current reality is, and how he can teach class participants to succeed by completing the projects that they are working on right now.
Encourage The Heart
on Wednesday, January 4, 2012
What makes employees want to do their best? Right at the top of motivators is positive reinforcement, i.e., people who thoughtfully listen to our ideas, recognize our strengths and reward our efforts with appreciation. There are plenty of managers and executives with weak people skills who think beautiful buildings, snazzy perks and fat paychecks will bring out the best in people. They don’t.
NLRB Update: Posting Requirement Postponed Again, “Quickie” Election Rule
on Monday, January 2, 2012
The National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) has announced that it has once again postponed the “Notification of Employee Rights” posting deadline. This is the second time the NLRB has postponed the poster requirement.
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Cascade’s Partnered Offerings: An Introduction to Pathways/OI Partners
We support Cascade Employers’ members with outplacement services and I want to give you a short update on the Oregon job market. In spite of the apparent improvement in our economy, job search for our clients remains far more complex, emotionally exhausting, and time consuming than at any time in the 25 years since I began practicing outplacement in Oregon and SW Washington.
You Are Invited To: An Open House At Cascade
The Association’s Board and Staff invite you to an open house honoring Patrice Altenhofen for her years of unsurpassed leadership at Cascade as she hands over the presidential baton to Gayle Klampe.
Flurry of Harassment Settlements Sends Signal to Employers
In just over a two week stretch this summer, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) settled eight harassment claims and had another court ruling in its favor. Although harassment awareness training is not legally required in Oregon, for all intents and purposes it should be considered as such.
Communication Is Like Golf
I grew up in a house in San Francisco where golf seemed like the most important activity in the world. My father, a policeman, was on the swing shift and did not spend a lot of time with my brother and me, but when he did, we talked, practiced and played golf. For 30 years, my father played every Friday with the same foursome (his team). We practiced putting in the living room. When my brother reached high school, he joined the golf team and became “first man.” He even developed a booklet about putting with photos in it.
FreshView On Benefits
Question: Can I pay for my employee’s individual health insurance plan outside of our normal group coverage?
What Can Cascade’s Web Site Do For You?
Much of my day is spent doing what I love: assessing the needs of employers and linking them to the Cascade resources that advance workplace success. In other words, member relations.
Cascade On Speed Dial
Last week Cascade hosted a free member forum at its new Portland office. It was a lovely event and I enjoyed mingling with the employers that gave up a Friday afternoon to learn more about all of the many benefits available to Cascade members. Our guests discussed how they use Cascade and what their most treasured benefits are.
The Survivor Personality
It is natural to experience shock and anger when something terrible happens. Those who are “resilient,” or have a “Survivor Personality,” don’t let bad circumstances define who they are. They assess their choices and make the most wise and positive ones.
Family Leave – Let The Surprises Stay In The CrackerJack Box…
According to a recent data, employee claims for violations of the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) increased 18% between 2009 and 2010.
Unusual Reasons Employees Give For Quitting Jobs
A stronger economy often gives workers greater courage to change jobs, but the excuses offered for jumping ship can leave many employers perplexed. A new OfficeTeam survey reveals the wackiest reasons job seekers have given for handing in their notice.
New NLRB “Quickie’ Election Rule Blocked
On May 14, 2012 the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that the National Labor Relation’s Board’s new “quickie” election rules that took effect on April 30 are not enforceable. While this is good news for employers, it may only temporary.
Why Training Fails
Do you ever wonder why training doesn’t get “off-the-ground” or seems to get stuck? Glen Fahs, expert trainer and coach, and one of Cascade’s Leadership Facilitators, outlines some common struggles with training and the antidotes that can solve them.
Time To Update Your Handbook?
Not sure if you need to update your employee handbook? Answer the following questions and find out.
Announcing: Cascade Employers Association Makes 100 Best’s Hall of Fame
We are so excited today at Cascade! Thank you to all of our Members for allowing us to be a part of your journey towards excellence.
DOL Publishes Updated FMLA Forms
The Department of Labor recently published new eligibility, medical certification, and designation notices for the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) with an expiration date of February 28, 2015.
Making Time to Build Your HR Leadership Skills
Do you have time to take three days away from your office to develop your HR leadership skills? I know, I know – you’re really busy and that’s a long time to be out of the office. Well, we wouldn’t ask you to take three days away to participate in our HR Leadership Certificate Program if we weren’t absolutely certain it would be worth it.
For Customer Service That Flows, Look Upstream
Employee Engagement: Commitment, Measurement, Meaningful Action
In the past year, I’ve worked with numerous organizations on employee engagement. I’ve sifted through and analyzed a lot of data, had some difficult conversations, celebrated with employers, and stayed up late at night researching. What have I found out?
Trying To Get It All Done? Focus On: Project & Change Management
Cascade is offering a new and innovative four-part course on Project and Change Management, beginning February 1st. Instructor Donald Nagle teaches with a practical knowledge as well as extensive personal experience. The post below is his vision of what the current reality is, and how he can teach class participants to succeed by completing the projects that they are working on right now.
Encourage The Heart
What makes employees want to do their best? Right at the top of motivators is positive reinforcement, i.e., people who thoughtfully listen to our ideas, recognize our strengths and reward our efforts with appreciation. There are plenty of managers and executives with weak people skills who think beautiful buildings, snazzy perks and fat paychecks will bring out the best in people. They don’t.
NLRB Update: Posting Requirement Postponed Again, “Quickie” Election Rule
The National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) has announced that it has once again postponed the “Notification of Employee Rights” posting deadline. This is the second time the NLRB has postponed the poster requirement.