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September 07, 2012
HR Daily Advisor week in review—September 3 to September 7, 2012

This week, the HR Daily Advisor discussed the 8 most popular articles this year, texting while driving, and how to remain union-free. Here’s the HR Daily Advisor week in review.

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Top 8 HR Daily Advisor Articles 2012: E-pinion Edition—Catch up on the top 8 most popular HR Daily Advisor E-pinion articles so far this year. Read on below for must-read tips on performance evaluations, background checks, and more!

Texting While Driving--Expensive (Not to Mention Dangerous)—Studies indicate that driver reaction time is 35% slower when texting while driving, says attorney Joseph Beachboard. That’s worse than DUI at 21% and marijuana at 12%.

Four TIPS for Employers Who Want to Fight Off Unions—Under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) and related case law there are only a few things employers cannot do in terms of communicating about unions with their employees. They can be summed up in the acronym TIPS.

8 Steps to Keep Your Workplace Union-Free—Attorney Patricia Trainor offers employers 8 steps to remain union-free, while complying with labor laws.

HR Department Survey Results--How Does Your Department Compare?—HR responsibilities, HR staffing ratios, HR’s strategic role, HR outsourcing, HR reporting relationships and more, it’s all here in the results of our “Your HR Department” survey. How do you match up? See detailed findings below.


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