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Human Resource Reference Websites
www.employeeissues.com
Has links for advertising; this site discusses employee rights in reference to overtime pay, FMLA, bereavement pay; drug testing; privacy rights; retaliation, etc.
www.humanresourses.about.com
Tips on interviewing, HR Management, Team Building, Change Management/Culture, job discription.
www.helpguide.org
Guide to stress managment; Stress causes and effects; Tips for workplace stress reduction.
www.badbossology.com
Guide to dealing with a difficult boss; topics on bullying; harassment & discrimination; inadequate compensation etc.
www.employer-employee.com
This site has links leading to discussions regarding harassment vs. discrimination; what an EEOC complaint is, who can file one and EEOC complaint
procedures.
www.khrc.net
This site has links to filing complaints, including forms; Kansas legal services. There are also links to all 50 states' Human Rights Commissions.
www.dol.ks.gov
Here you can find on-lineclaims forms; Labor Marketing Information; Workplace laws and requirements; workplace safety all discussed and available with many other links for both employee as well as employer.
www.dolir.mo.gov
This site has links to Workplace laws & requirements; Public Sector Labor Laws; Workplace safety; forms and publications. www.fabjob.com/advice.html
Career advice on becoming your own boss and setting goals. You can sign up to search for jobs via the site.
www.fWebsite Project
www.andreakay.com
Career advice expert who explains how to switch jobs, dealing with bosses, or other situations at work. Subscribe to podcasts through i-tunes.
www.bluesuitmom.com
Advice for advancing your career and finding a family/work balance.
www.careerbuilder.com
A job search engine that also provides work related blogs, resumes, and alerts on what jobs are out there.
www.corporateaccountability.org
Site of corporate accountability where one can find info on safety and law enforcement and advice on how to proceed.
www.diversityinc.com
Articles about how to communicate with co-workers. References of past legal issues and cases as well
www.elsaelsa.com
Advice blog with archives from personal to business topics and discussion boards.
astcompany.com
Leadership and Career advice online magazine with Q&A and discussion boards on how to live and deal in the work world.
www.hradvice.com
Online consulting for employers or employees with advice in form of newsletter, tip of the day, or hr professionals.
www.howtoadvice.com
Site that allows you to put your own personal advice out. You can read archived advice as well. Variety of topics.
www.joanlloyd.com
Financial Consultant at Northwestern Mutual turned into advisee and consultant on private workplace advice with articles and Q&A.
www.jobfairy.com/all_about_survival.htm
Advice on your career, resume help, and survival techniques in the workplace.
www.jobschmob.com
Career advice site with articles on how to keep bullies in line and how to adjust to workplace environments.
www.jobseekersadvice.com
Career advice website with different departments for different issues and a career forum to discuss issues.
www.kasamba.com
Connects users with over 30,000 different experts on a range of topics. Can connect at $ per minute rate.
www.moster.com
Career advice section gives good advice about interview, resume, and safe tips for finding a job.
www.mygoodadvice.com
Personal, relationship, workplace, and etiquette advice available. Insight from a newsletter as well.
www.seekingsuccess.com
Find the ideal job, get a promotion, and deal with office politics while reading the career articles.
www.snagajob.com
A job resource and advice site that targets college students, teens, and
returning workers.
www.thesite.org/workandstudy
Interview, dealing with colleagues, and tips for getting the job and keeping it included here.
www.usnews.com/usnews/biztech/career/career_home.htm
Money and Business section includes articles on what career to pursue, how to pursue it, and why you should.
www.wahm.com
Dedicated to work out of the home mothers. Columns, tips on business, and even classified ads available.
www.wetfeet.com
Advice about making a career decision. Get advice, resume critiques, and a career profile. Sign up for the newsletter is available.
www.worklifeadvice.com
Advice from professionals and unprofessionals. A blog site with an active forum to chat on different topics.
www.worklifewizard.com
Site where you can check your pay and salary. Also a good place to get Q&A about legal and education news.
www.workoptions.com
Strategies and work advice on getting attention and making work flexible.
www.workplaceculture.suite101.com
Freelance articles of personal advice from individuals in the workplace on how to handle your job.
www.worplacefairness.org
Good nature site, not containing legal advice but commonplace advice on getting a job, keeping it, and becoming successful.
www.workplaceissues.com
Amenities include employee motivation, conflict resolution, and management tips. Various articles and a newsletter included.
www.workplacelaw.net
Legal advice for working professionals looking for input on covering workplace law, health, safety etc. . .
www.aarp.org
American Association for Retired People's site. Links to its own magazine site that is updated weekly (www.aarpmagazine.org). This is a very useful site for those either thinking about retirment or that are currenty retired. Helpful information is tabbed in all aspects of retird life from political issues to travel. Membership is not required to view the contents of this site, but it is encouraged to access all the e-Newsletters. Some unique tools on this site include a search engine for recipes and how you can recieve legal aid by becoming a member. Most articles through the site are linked to aarpmagazine.org which includes various columnists on each aspect of the retired lifestyle.
www.affirmativeaction.org/
Organization dedicated to the legislation related to affirmative action and equal opportunity. You can sign up and find career opportunities in the career center with the help of their professionals.
www.allbusiness.com
Articles listed by category pn a range of topics for your business from Human Resources to internet and legal aid.
www.aon.com
Consulting firm that has information for businesses, consumers, investors, and employees. They provide intergrated solutions for companies regardless of their size. They also provide services and products for consumers.
www.appwp.org
American Benefits Council is devoted to providing employee benefits privately whether it may be health, retirement, compensation, or stock programs. Many links to other government sites and employee programs.
www.btabta.com
They provide benefit consulting to employers in various industries. Such categories include medical, dental, and vision insurance. They create online accounts for clients with the ClientReview.com.
www.careerjournal.com
A Wall Street Journal Career site. This site tabs different aspects of the business world of today. An advanced search engine highlights the frontpage of this particular site, letting you categorize your question by giving examples on "How to Write a Resume" and various other examples. Career Journal.com also employs a number of columnists who solely write on how to manage ones career. They write from a personal perspective and include various interviews from corporate executives to your everyday blue-collar American worker. These articles are not limited to the business world and sections include: family, MBA programs, culture issues, and various others.
www.census.gov/
This bureau take information over the US populus. You can find affirmative action information, a catalog, and publications dealing with the projections on the population whether it is race, culture, or gender.
www.dol.gov/
Department of labor website, includes various links to different topics, workers, and agencies. Updated daily, with rate information on employment, CPI, and productivity.
www.eeoc.gov
Government site used to inform anyone interested on the legal implications of discrimination, whether it is age, race, gender etc. in the workplace. This site examines the rights of business practices. How one can hire/fire and the right way to treat co-workers as well. Also explained are the laws regarding employment, statistics, and the federal agencies and employers that help regulate and protect worker's rights.
www.elderwisdomcircle.org
This is a practical advice site that utilizes the wisdom of the retired generations of today and helps apply them to everday problems/questions that the younger less experienced may have. Various examples include getting a job, dating, and staying fit. They specialize in the fact that those seeking advice will send in their questions to the site and then a personalized FREE reply will be sent back in order to improve the value and worth of the senior community. This is a non for profit organization.
www.freeadvice.com/
Free Advice is directed towards more of an attorney's point of view when looking for advice. This site gears towards accidents/problems at home, dealing with a lawyer, and an insurance section. Just click on one of the topics, for eg. Accident Law, and it will lead to different subtopics like auto accidents then it follows with a number of questions on what happened and articles that have been posted on what to do in this particular situation. From this site you can also post your case and there is a seach engine to find a lawyer in the area near you.
www.gendertraining.com
Provides answers to different gender and diversity issues in the workplace. Various articles of reference from press releases to newsletters. Available programs for sign up to certify your business's gender awareness.
www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/
Newer advice site brought out by the University of Columbia in 2005. Here you can write in questions to Alice, who happens to be the Health Promotion Program of Columbia University. Over 3,000 questions an* www.aarp.org
American Association for Retired People's site. Links to its own magazine site that is updated weekly (www.aarpmagazine.org). This is a very useful site for those either thinking about retirment or that are currenty retired. Helpful information is tabbed in all aspects of retird life from political issues to travel. Membership is not required to view the contents of this site, but it is encouraged to access all the e-Newsletters. Some unique tools on this site include a search engine for recipes and how you can recieve legal aid by becoming a member. Most articles through the site are linked to aarpmagazine.org which includes various columnists on each aspect of the retired lifestyle.
www.affirmativeaction.org/
Organization dedicated to the legislation related to affirmative action and equal opportunity. You can sign up and find career opportunities in the career center with the help of their professionals.
www.allbusiness.com
Articles listed by category pn a range of topics for your business from Human Resources to internet and legal aid.
www.aon.com
Consulting firm that has information for businesses, consumers, investors, and employees. They provide intergrated solutions for companies regardless of their size. They also provide services and products for consumers.
www.appwp.org
American Benefits Council is devoted to providing employee benefits privately whether it may be health, retirement, compensation, or stock programs. Many links to other government sites and employee programs.
www.btabta.com
They provide benefit consulting to employers in various industries. Such categories include medical, dental, and vision insurance. They create online accounts for clients with the ClientReview.com.
www.careerjournal.com
A Wall Street Journal Career site. This site tabs different aspects of the business world of today. An advanced search engine highlights the frontpage of this particular site, letting you categorize your question by giving examples on "How to Write a Resume" and various other examples. Career Journal.com also employs a number of columnists who solely write on how to manage ones career. They write from a personal perspective and include various interviews from corporate executives to your everyday blue-collar American worker. These articles are not limited to the business world and sections include: family, MBA programs, culture issues, and various others.
www.census.gov/
This bureau take information over the US populus. You can find affirmative action information, a catalog, and publications dealing with the projections on the population whether it is race, culture, or gender.
www.dol.gov/
Department of labor website, includes various links to different topics, workers, and agencies. Updated daily, with rate information on employment, CPI, and productivity.
www.eeoc.gov
Government site used to inform anyone interested on the legal implications of discrimination, whether it is age, race, gender etc. in the workplace. This site examines the rights of business practices. How one can hire/fire and the right way to treat co-workers as well. Also explained are the laws regarding employment, statistics, and the federal agencies and employers that help regulate and protect worker's rights.
www.elderwisdomcircle.org
This is a practical advice site that utilizes the wisdom of the retired generations of today and helps apply them to everday problems/questions that the younger less experienced may have. Various examples include getting a job, dating, and staying fit. They specialize in the fact that those seeking advice will send in their questions to the site and then a personalized FREE reply will be sent back in order to improve the value and worth of the senior community. This is a non for profit organization.
www.freeadvice.com/
Free Advice is directed towards more of an attorney's point of view when looking for advice. This site gears towards accidents/problems at home, dealing with a lawyer, and an insurance section. Just click on one of the topics, for eg. Accident Law, and it will lead to different subtopics like auto accidents then it follows with a number of questions on what happened and articles that have been posted on what to do in this particular situation. From this site you can also post your case and there is a seach engine to find a lawyer in the area near you.
www.gendertraining.com
Provides answers to different gender and diversity issues in the workplace. Various articles of reference from press releases to newsletters. Available programs for sign up to certify your business's gender awareness.
www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/
Newer advice site brought out by the University of Columbia in 2005. Here you can write in questions to Alice, who happens to be the Health Promotion Program of Columbia University. Over 3,000 questions.
http://apahelpcenter.org/articles/topic.php?id=1 .... Site of the American Psychological Assoc.