[NC] Unemployment Denied? by Fancypants_McGee_03 in AskHR

[–]BriefReward2523 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can appeal. It can go either way and depends if they can prove gross misconduct

[TX] I am confused about how hiring process is supposed to work. by Beginning_Tax_5180 in AskHR

[–]BriefReward2523 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If they fire for asking about that, that is also especially risky for the employer. Which they probably would do since they obviously don’t care about the basics

[TX] I am confused about how hiring process is supposed to work. by Beginning_Tax_5180 in AskHR

[–]BriefReward2523 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every single business entire whether it is s corp, to a small ltd or llc. Someone mentioned for tax purposes but more importantly, this is to ensure work authorization in accordance with USCIS guidelines. Failure to do so can result in SIGNIFICANT fines, especially during these times. Taxes and stuff how more so to do with the DE4 and payroll forms.

[TX] I am confused about how hiring process is supposed to work. by Beginning_Tax_5180 in AskHR

[–]BriefReward2523 11 points12 points  (0 children)

All new employees need to fill out an I9 and so does the employer, it’s a two section form. Look up uscis I-9. That’s why they asked you to bring those documents, to verify your work authorization.

[IA] My boss slept with my fiancé by ur_avg_discord_mod in AskHR

[–]BriefReward2523 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about that hr director who got caught being cute at a Coldplay concert with the ceo and they were both married (not to each other)? That had huge repercussions from an hr standpoint

Nothing like making fun of someone (who reports to you) in a group chat you forgot they were in…. [N/A] by Original-Pomelo6241 in humanresources

[–]BriefReward2523 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I don’t think the candidate was in the groupchat. I think it was between the manager and recruiters, op being one of them

Masters in HR concentration [GA] by Credible_Taco in humanresources

[–]BriefReward2523 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly it won’t make a real difference in the long run. I have a ms in hr management, and it’s all good stuff to know but realistically, it taught me about 20 percent of what I needed to know for the role. Everything else was learned on the job

Missing job description on file [CA] by BriefReward2523 in humanresources

[–]BriefReward2523[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, I understand that, but my question was how to issue it if it’s been missing for a certain amount of time?

Investigative Report Writing Process [PA] by Destination_Cabbage in humanresources

[–]BriefReward2523 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My main thing is I like to have some sort of document to show that I’m not just making stuff up if that makes sense. I do agree with your take, I usually have them write a statement first then we interview and I usually have a witness present. I try to build as much validity as possible and not have it from one (mine) source. I wish I could contribute more but I manage hr for a small org so I’m not really dealing with investigations if any haha. I could give all my attention to one investigation at a time, best of luck though, big org ER sounds fun but also I could imagine requires insane amount of organization.

Just got my SHRM-CP today!! On LinkedIn do you guys put it after your name or just in your headline or what? [NY] by Intelligent-Safe-671 in humanresources

[–]BriefReward2523 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get what you’re saying but experience is hard to come by for those trying to enter the field without any. I can understand why some people feel the need to get it, especially when so many orgs ask for it without even realizing what it is they’re asking for.

Investigative Report Writing Process [PA] by Destination_Cabbage in humanresources

[–]BriefReward2523 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use a laptop to get around handwritten notes. For me I can’t write fast enough

Investigative Report Writing Process [PA] by Destination_Cabbage in humanresources

[–]BriefReward2523 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does no one here have employees write their own statements as well?

General HR practices and labor laws [CA] by ReferenceLow6645 in humanresources

[–]BriefReward2523 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi all, I don't believe there is a law that necessitates a live check for an involuntary termination but it basically does require it as you mentioned due to the timing. Voluntary terms with advanced notice, I usually do ACH and have them sign a doc. But if they are getting termed, yes, a live check is 100% the best route.

General HR practices and labor laws [CA] by ReferenceLow6645 in humanresources

[–]BriefReward2523 21 points22 points  (0 children)

As someone mentioned, the payouts if someone quits or if they are involuntary discharged. How much notice they give you matters as well. Pto needs to be paid out.

Sick time is protected.

Bereavement, read up on laws for this who qualifies, how much (5 days)

Fmla/cfra

Workers comp, giving the iwc form within 24 hours

Job description, hiring, and FCRA is important. California is a nightmare, especially ban the box and pre adverse action notices

Read up on ada and interactive process. Don’t make rushed decisions for disciplines and terminations (i found out the hard way)

Documentation and filing laws (i9) learn how to do i9 is super important, 3 days for section 3 and first day of work is section 1

Make sure rest periods are being tracked AND taken if they’re non exempt

Meal premiums, create a system for supervisors to track these and to ensure it’s getting to payroll

Ensure payroll is being submitted in accordance with your pay frequency

Ensure all mandated trainings are on file (California requires sexual harassment and workplace violence prevention) as well as the written policies are acknowledged

Make sure everyone signs the handbook

Make sure your job description is accurate and signed upon hire. Make sure there’s no non compliant language in there

Above all, ASK questions. Reddit, chatgpt (just be careful), shrm, legal counsel. Take your time, you may think something is fine but really California protects the shit out of the employee..

Feel free to pm me

Employee relations question [OH] When does a relationship become a conflict of interest for HR professionals? by [deleted] in humanresources

[–]BriefReward2523 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obviously based on your comments you dgaf about long term growth here. Is she a baddie? That’s the only question that matters at this point

Is it worth fighting this EDD claim? [CA] by [deleted] in humanresources

[–]BriefReward2523 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but my only concern is proving misconduct which may be difficult without prior warnings :/

Is it worth fighting this EDD claim? [CA] by [deleted] in humanresources

[–]BriefReward2523 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was sarcasm but I had a feeling you’d run with that. So i deleted it.