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Another bank chiming in...our Compliance Officer does all compliance for both the operations and lending sides of the organization, and reports to the CFO who reports to the CEO.
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Generally, most good-bye e-mails sent by our employees are very positive & pleasant, but we did have one negative one some years ago that was sent out not only to every employee, but also to the board of directors. The person was fired at the en…
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I recently had a supervisor call me about a former employee who keeps re-applying every time there is an opening, even though she was fired and was told that she is not eligible for rehire. Some people just don't get it. And then there are others …
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I was just going into junior high and starting to listen to more popular music when that song came out, and I've always loved it. It's also used in the movie Pirate Radio, which, besides being a good movie, has the greatest 60's soundtrack. I don't …
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I agree that specifying that not only must female employees wear makeup, but exactly what types of makeup they must wear, is going too far. I wear makeup every day myself, and while there are women who I personally think might benefit from a touch o…
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[quote=kelros;722610]how do people get these member categories like shocking pink and pantsless? The latter particularly appropriate for this thread. so much more fun than junior. I want a new title please.[/quote] You click on User CP, then go to…
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And there would undoubtedly be a worker's comp claim filed with the first few days because somebody wound up with corneal abrasions from sand in their eye.....
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[quote=Wendi Watts;722582]I hadn't thought about the implications for not being available to work additional hours if needed. That was issue never came up for me when I was job juggling. I suspect that the person who complained about her superviso…
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At any given time, we probably have a dozen employees system-wide who are juggling multiple jobs, for a variety of reasons, and with different effects. One of my co-workers worked two other jobs in addition to working for us, and handled it so well …
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I understand why coming out to one's family & friends (if they hadn't already figured it out) would be a big thing, but I guess I wasn't aware that coming out as gay was generally made that big a deal of in the workplace. Personally, I don't c…
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Thanks for the laugh!
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I wouldn't automatically assume that this kind of injury would be ADA-qualifying (even with some of the broadened definitions that have come about with the ADAAA). I agree with David, that you need some sort of medical documentation to understand if…
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That's a good one!
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The form we use includes an area where the employee is allowed to agree or disagree with the warning, and gives them the opportunity to state in writing why they disagree. With that in place, I can only think of a couple of times when employees have…
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Two weeks would be all we would ask for, even from management, but generally when someone in a management position leaves they give us at least a month's notice.
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[quote=joannie;722447]Thanks for saving Frank, cnghr. 90% of my workforce are men, so the majority of my conflicts involve men. And here I thought it was because little boys just never really grow up.:angel:[/quote] Oh, I agree about little boys n…
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The worst I've seen have always been women, but then our workforce is 75% women so that isn't too surprising. It's my experience that most banks & credit unions seem to have a predominantly female workforce, which could also explain Frank's expe…
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The way I read it, the original poster said that they have [I]employees[/I] who supervise the unpaid volunteers, and they were asking if those employees could be considered exempt even though the people they supervise are all unpaid volunteers. Am I…
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Our general rule is that we use fairly broad job titles that can encompass various actual job functions within a department. That way, if duties are changed or combined within a certain "family" of jobs, it is not necessary to change job titles. The…
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I think we are at around $3.69/gallon right now. Last month we traded in our gas-hog truck for a newer model SUV, which gets much better gas mileage, although when gas gets this expensive I begin to think we'd be better off investing in a couple of …
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I love it. We'll be visiting your area in July, Paul, but I suppose there won't be another run of taffy until next April, right?! Darn it, taking the grandkids taffying would have been great fun!
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Our retirement plans committee consists of the CFO, me, three board members, and four "at large" committee members, who are drawn from interested parties in the general employee population. Our committee has nine members, and the company has arou…
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I am black & blue today, but not from being pinched...I wore a black shirt, black pants, and a blue sweater. At the last minute I remembered what day it was & put on some earrings with green in them, so I'm safe!
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Paul, I thought of you when they said on the news this a.m. that Seaside was one of the towns in Oregon they were really watching for tsunami activity and knowing that's near where you are. My stepkids live in that area also. Being in S.E. Alask…
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I have attended the traveling type of seminars over the years, presented by various providers including Fred Pryor/Career Track. Some of the training has been much more basic than others, but I've taken away useful information from every one I've…
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[quote=Sharon McKnight SPHR;721859]Slowly he turned[FONT=Charcoal, Chicago, Helvetica] ... step by step ... inch by inch ..[/FONT] [FONT=Charcoal, Chicago, Helvetica]That whole bit just cracked me up when I was a kid.[/FONT] [FONT=Charcoal, Chic…
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I've only seen a couple of the movies that were nominated for any of the big awards so I didn't even watch the show this year. From what I've heard, I didn't miss much...sounds like much of it was kind of painful to watch or just flat-out boring.
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I was under the impression that any civil union would result in a certificate of some sort. Otherwise, what's the point of saying a couple could have a legally-recognized civil union if there wasn't some document to prove that the union had occurred…