Anchor Payroll Blog

FFCRA Leave – Significant Rule Changes

Posted by Anchor Staff on Aug 14, 2020 4:33:04 PM

A federal court in New York recently struck down four federal Department of Labor rules related to the leaves provided by the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). As a result, certain aspects of the FFCRA are now more favorable to employees. Unfortunately, it’s not clear if the ruling applies nationwide or only in the Southern District of New York, where the court is located. Until there is further activity in the case—which may clarify whether the rules remain intact throughout the rest of the country—we recommend that employers err on the side of caution when administering FFCRA leaves and assume these particular rules no longer apply.

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Topics: covid_19, covid, employees, hr, documentation

Responding to Anonymous Complaints: Dos and Don'ts

Posted by Anchor Staff on Aug 11, 2020 11:53:33 AM

If you receive an anonymous complaint, it is important to remain calm and review the complaint objectively regardless of how egregious the accusations may seem. Although the complaint was received anonymously, the company still has an obligation to take action, if necessary, to ensure that employees are provided a workplace that is safe and free from harassing or discriminatory conduct.

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Topics: leadership, teams, employers, employees, hr, Success

HR In Under Three Minutes: Documentation – The Magic Formula

Posted by Anchor Staff on Aug 5, 2020 11:32:02 AM

 

We are going to talk for just a couple minutes about the magic formula for documentation. Why are we talking about documentation at all? Well, one of the most common questions we get is, “Can I terminate this employee?” The first thing we say in response is, “Do you have documentation of the poor performance or the behavioral issue?” Sometimes the answer is “yes,” often the answer is “no.”

It is really important that employers have documentation to back up their employment decisions. That documentation should have a few elements. So, let’s talk about those.

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Topics: teams, collaboration, employers, employees, hr, documentation, termination

What Employers Should Do If an Employee Makes a Racist Statement Online

Posted by Anchor Staff on Jul 13, 2020 4:38:40 PM

Given renewed national attention on issues of racial equity and justice, employees and customers might be more inclined to report incidents of racism they witness in person or on the internet. In this article, we cover some recommended practices for employers if they receive a report that an employee has made a racist statement online.

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Topics: leadership, employers, hr, harrassment

EEOC Guidance for Employers During a Pandemic

Posted by Anchor Staff on Jun 19, 2020 5:13:26 PM

The spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) has employers rightly concerned about how to handle threats of contagion in the workplace. Along with those worries come concerns about violating other laws in the process of trying to keep the workplace safe. Specifically, the ADA comes to mind; if we send someone home who appears sick, have we then discriminated against someone with a disability? Thankfully, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has answered a number of common questions that employers are asking. Additional EEOC guidance can be found here

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Topics: covid_19, covid, teams, employers, employees, hr, humancapitalmanagement

Harassment Prevention Considerations with a Remote Workforce

Posted by Anchor Staff on Jun 5, 2020 9:08:24 AM

Using video conferencing apps for meetings can make for a more productive and engaging time than group discussions over the phone, but there are also some risks to consider:

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Topics: leadership, effective meetings, teams, employers, employees, hr, humancapitalmanagement, harrassment

Don’t Forget to Document, Document, Document

Posted by Anchor Staff on Jun 5, 2020 8:48:41 AM

With all of the changes everyone has had to make over the past few months, not to mention the heightened stress we’re all feeling, it may be tempting to let certain practices slide or be less strict about following particular workplace policies. Flexibility during crisis situations may make sense in certain situations, but there are some areas where you don’t want to fall short of your usual standards. Documentation is certainly one of those.

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Topics: leadership, teams, employers, employees, hr, humancapitalmanagement