April 2025 Newsletter

6 Ways that Preventative HR Can Save You Time, Money and Hassle

This is great for us, as it creates a lot of high-value, billable work. However, this way of thinking is not great for you.

It’s short-sighted and far more expensive for your business than preventative HR, in terms of time, money and hassle.

That’s why we encourage you to take a long-term, preventative approach to your HR.

Here are 6 ways that preventative HR can save you time, money and hassle:

1. Staying legally compliant

Are your performance reviews gender-biased?

A recent study found that 56% of women have been described as “unlikeable” in performance reviews, while 78% have been called “emotional”. This kind of language bias can hold back talented employees and disrupt team performance.

As a business leader, it’s essential to make sure your performance reviews are fair and objective:

·      Provide bias awareness training for managers to improve decision-making.
·      Standardize evaluation criteria to create consistency across the board.

Addressing these biases helps to build a more equitable workplace, retain top talent and strengthen your organization’s performance. When was the last time you reviewed your appraisal process?

https://textio.com/feedback-bias-2024

56% of US workers are thinking about jumping ship

Keeping your best people means taking action now. We can help you to hold on to your top talent.

https://www.inc.com/annabel-burba/6-in-10-employees-want-a-new-job-in-2025/90996777

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Software to help you manage your people and reduce HR admin

And that’s when everything’s running smoothly.

Think about the hours spent handling annual leave requests, tracking absences, planning training sessions and monitoring productivity. Add in 1-on-1s, team meetings and other HR-related meetings, and it’s no wonder it feels overwhelming.

But here’s the good news: it doesn’t have to be this way.

Enter HR software.

From scheduling 1-on-1 meetings and performance reviews to tracking training courses, HR software keeps everything organized. 

And that’s just the start. From safeguarding sensitive data to improving absence management, HR software is a game-changer.

If you’re not using it yet (or you’re not thrilled with your current solution) let’s chat. I can help you to find the best fit for your business and set you up.

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Q&A

A signature isn’t always required for a policy to be enforceable, but proper documentation helps to protect your business. If an employee refuses to take part in training or sign an acknowledgment, seek support to resolve the issue.

Can I monitor my employees’ emails or internet usage during work hours?
 
Yes, under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), employers can monitor employee communications on company devices for legitimate business reasons. However, state laws vary on the extent of monitoring allowed and whether employees must be notified.

To stay compliant, ensure that your policies are clear, necessary and respect employee privacy where possible. If you need help in navigating monitoring regulations, get in touch.
 
What are my responsibilities if my employee requests a disability accommodation?
 
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), employers must engage in an “interactive process” with employees who request accommodations. This means discussing their needs, reviewing potential adjustments and ensuring that they can perform essential job functions without causing undue hardship for the business.

Failing to engage in this process could lead to a disability discrimination claim. If you need guidance on handling accommodations fairly and legally, we’re here to help.