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What isn’t Workplace Bullying? Reasonable Management.
Repeated patterns of behaviours such as teasing, name calling, yelling, or gestures is bullying, but do you know what behaviours do not?
Trauma-informed workplace investigations: Prioritising ‘care’ over rigid processes
A successful trauma-informed investigation involves more than just preparing tactful questions, it’s about building questions that are less catastrophising.
Reverse Bullying is a Threat to Your Workplace Culture: Here is What it Looks Like
A manager could find themselves with a team member who inherently spurns instructions and resists executive decisions.
4 steps to run a Successful Workplace Investigation Process: Insights from a Senior Investigator
Investigation process involves: 1. Planning and Information collection, 2. Interview parties, 3. Findings and report, 4. Resolution activities.
New year, New HR Initiatives: Three Strategic Steps to Align Business Objectives and Policies
Here are our top three key HR initiatives that you can power through in your organisaiton this year.
End-of-year Quiz – How well do you know your workplace legislation?
Test your knowledge of workplace legislation with iHR Australia’s end-of-the-year quiz!
Five HR experts contemplate workplace challenges in 2024 and how to overcome them
Some key challenges include demotivated employees, burnout and more
Navigating Trauma in the Workplace Amidst Escalating Local and Global Tensions
There is an undeniable need for leaders and HR to build a trauma-informed workplace
Cracking the Code for Mental Wellbeing: Eliminate psychosocial risks
The new emphasis on leadership – proactively identify and control psychosocial risks.
Knowing when to step in: Leadership Tips to navigate AI, remote work and more
The nature of work tasks leaders to steer through more than just flexible work requests.
Contact Officers vs HR vs Managers: Understanding the key differences
Contact officers are not in-charge of interventions but rather be a sounding board.
Putting procedural fairness in dismissals: Expert Advice from Senior Investigator
A dismissal might be considered unfair despite having a ‘valid reason’ for doing so.