HR Stories Podcast - A Lesson in Every Story!

The Word on Word-of-Mouth Recruiting

January 16, 2023 John Thalheimer and Chuck Simikian, SHRM-SCP Episode 21
HR Stories Podcast - A Lesson in Every Story!
The Word on Word-of-Mouth Recruiting
HR Stories Podcast - A Lesson in Every Story!
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Show Notes

In a world where referral bonuses exist, there is a level of encouragement for employees to help in the recruiting process. This can be a great way to reach new candidates but can it also leave the door open for potential legal issues? Chuck and John talk about Rockland Bakery and their hiring practices, diving into the additional layer of complexity that came from them being government contractors. 

Some other topics covered by Chuck and John are the situations where you're allowed to use volunteers versus those where you're not and some of the HR challenges that come with remote workers living across multiple states. 

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