Breaking Boundaries in Immigration

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The following is a transcript of our podcast conversation with Sarah Wilkins and Xiao Wang. You can listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Sarah Wilkins Hello and welcome to Humans Beyond Resources, an HR podcast by Reverb where we cover topics from culture to compliance. Reverb believes that every decision a […]

New Year, New Laws: Compliance Updates for 2024

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This list is not all-inclusive. Please reach out if you would like a handbook/policy review to make sure you are compliant based on company size and location. Most of the below are effective 1/1/2024.   California: Salary exemption increases to $66,560 per year/$115,763.35 per year for Computer personnel. Minimum sick leave in CA is 40 […]

The Future of Work: Bringing a Sustainable Flexibility Program to Life

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“Must be nice…”  As a job share team at Google, each working part-time, we were used to comments like this from colleagues. Never mind that we were successfully operating in a full-time role and making a significant trade-off in pay to make this flexible arrangement work.   These types of microaggressions were woven into the […]

Returnships: An untapped recruiting channel

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The following is a transcript of our podcast conversation with Michelle Hopkins. You can listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Sarah Hello and welcome to Humans Beyond Resources, an HR podcast by Reverb, where we cover topics from culture to compliance. Reverb believes that every decision a leader makes reverberates throughout the organization. […]

I-9 Update – May 2023

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Content provided by: Senior People Ops Consultants Kendra Wilson and Joe Welch Over the past several years, most companies have struggled with how to manage the I-9 verification process. Employers are required to use the Form I-9 to verify employment eligibility, but it can be a challenge to verify eligibility for remote employees, and this […]

Paid Time Off: Does unlimited PTO really work?

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The following is a transcript of our podcast conversation with Eliza Polly and Seth Sherrin. You can listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Sarah Wilkins Hello and welcome to Humans Beyond Resources, an HR podcast by Reverb where we cover topics from culture to compliance. Reverb believes that every decision a leader makes […]

Reorgs and Reductions: How to Handle in a Respectful Way

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The following is a transcript of our podcast conversation with Janet Cho. You can listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Sarah Wilkins Welcome back. With the continued news of reductions across companies, we wanted to discuss how to handle reductions in force and reorgs in a respectful way. This topic is […]

Absenteeism and Presenteeism Are Hurting Your Workplace. Here’s How to Help.

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This post originally appeared on Lantern’s blog. It has been reposted here with request and permission. The impact of grief in the workplace is not discussed often — much like grief itself. But as we continue to navigate the pandemic and millions grieve the loss of loved ones, two terms related to grief in the workplace […]

Switching to Unlimited PTO? Here are the Pros, Cons, and Pitfalls

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If you’ve been in the workforce for a while, you remember the days when you had only two weeks of vacation and a limited number of company holidays. When the Netflix Culture Deck went viral, so did the idea of unlimited PTO, or Personal Time Off. This was a radical departure from the nominal vacation […]

The Future of Work

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We are entering the second decade of the second millennium of an era of heightened awareness and accountability, and although human evolution should be at the point where racism, sexism, ageism, and all the -isms no longer create impasses in our ability to work and thrive together, sadly, this is not the case. The good […]