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Ep116: HR on Trial - The Importance of Good Record Keeping

John Thalheimer, MS Org Leadership and Chuck Simikian, SPHR, SHRM-SCP Episode 116

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In this episode, we dive into the shocking case of Reena Mathew, an HR Business Partner at Santander Consumer USA, who was placed on a Performance Improvement Plan and fired after announcing her pregnancy. Was it a case of performance management—or pregnancy discrimination disguised as poor performance?

Chuck and John break down the timeline of events, the questionable "exculpatory paper trail," and the lessons HR professionals need to learn about documentation, timing, and ethical management practices.

In the HR News segment, the team touches on the following topics and more:

  • Expected increase in I-9 audits and ICE raids in the workplace - as an HR rep, what is your role in this?
  • A new analysis of AI user prompts shows 57% of prompts entered are for augmenting work rather than automating. Are we any closer to AI replacing jobs?
  • Hiring on skills versus hiring on past work experience.

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