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Linked – Job Insecurity Is Toxic to Health
I’m sure there are still some “old-school” bosses running around who believe the best way to motivate employees is to threaten them and never let them forget that they can be fired at a moment’s notice.
Turns out that they aren’t motivating as much as actively harming them.
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Linked – Fired admin cripples former employer’s network using old credentials
I spent a lot of my time these days focused on onboarding, bringing in new people, getting them up to speed, and contributing. That’s an important process. So is off-boarding, because when you don’t have a proper process for departing employees, stuff like this can happen.
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Linked: Employers Grapple with Surge in Mental Health Issues
Having HR professionals understand this is important. Having them try to influence the business leaders might help too. At the end of the day, though, this only gets better if the entire culture buys into it. Any individual manager who isn’t capable of making reasonable accommodations because they haven’t been trained or because the actual business practices create a roadblock for them only proves that this is all just talk.
People who’ve struggled for years to continue working at the risk of their mental health deserve a lot more than talk.
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Linked: LinkedIn Wants to Normalize Career Breaks With New Feature
Of course, the real question is will hiring managers also shift their perspectives and hiring practices? All the LinkedIn details for a gap in the world won’t change the culture if hiring managers immediately toss any resumes with one before even trying to understand why it’s there.
Hopefully, that is coming. There are a whole lot of really talented folks who’ve been forced to take a gap in their employment in the last couple of years. Good organizations have the opportunity to scoop them up while all those bad managers are turning up their noses at “employment gaps”.
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Shared Links (weekly) Jan. 23, 2022
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So Much ESI is “Fair Game” When It Comes to Employment Litigation
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Microsoft Teams Recordings Now Expire in Sixty Days– I agree with Doug, from an eDiscovery point of view this is something you need to consider
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Cybersecurity training isn’t working. And hacking attacks are only getting worse
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Managing Change, Improving Adoption: How IT Can Better Support the Legal Department
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How I learned to find work-life balance during the COVID-19 pandemic
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A New Era of Workplace Safety: Prioritizing Psychosocial Health
