How the Employee Relations Job Function is Changing: A Look at the HR Acuity Benchmark Study

Just what does the employee relations department do all day? This is the type of question that if you ask an ER person directly, it may result in a pointed glare or perhaps weeping as the employee relations expert sinks into a chair.

It’s been a rough few months.

But, what ER does (works on job performance, ADA requests, policy violations, social media issues, discrimination, bullying, etc.) is not as interesting as to how the employee relations job function has changed from 2018 to 2019. I took a look at the Fourth Annual HR Acuity Benchmark Report, which was conducted in February into March – before and as shutdowns occurred. The study highlights what else ER employees have to do in addition to managing new rules and regulations, conducting furloughs and layoffs and working to rehire people. 

As I said, it’s been a bit rough.

To keep reading, click here: How the Employee Relations Job Function is Changing: A Look at the HR Acuity Benchmark Study

To go straight to the study, click here: HR Acuity Study

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  1. Although the situation with the pandemic is quite challenging, it is amazing how fast we learn to adapt to our new normal. This will be a period of high demand for the IT industry.

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