HR Bytes Newsletter, Mar 2024
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March is painting a future of work that is both exciting and evolving! Automation is humming quietly in the background, taking over repetitive tasks, but don't fear the robots - they're creating new opportunities in data analysis and AI. Meanwhile, the remote revolution is in full swing, with companies embracing flexible work arrangements and tools to keep everyone connected, no matter where they work.
Let’s explore this evolving landscape of HR Tech trends, focusing on the pivotal role of automation in process enhancement. Follow us on a journey through the dynamic world of HR, delving into the constantly shifting workplace terrain.
And if you want to add a new buzzword to your vocabulary, how about "Secret Cyborg?"
Secret Cyborg (noun): an employee who uses AI to enhance their job but is afraid to reveal their identity. ;-) Thanks, Professor Ethan Mollick !
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HR Bytes Beyond Borders: Global HR News
A recent study by MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) suggests that the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on jobs might be less severe than anticipated. The study examined the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of AI in comparison to human labor. Currently, computer vision AI can automate tasks equivalent to 1.6% of worker wages in the US, excluding agriculture. However, the study indicates that only 23% of these tasks would be economically viable for companies to automate at current costs. In simpler terms, while AI job displacement is expected, the study suggests it will be gradual, allowing room for government policies and retraining initiatives to mitigate unemployment impacts. The research also highlighted that, for now, the cost-effectiveness of AI in replacing human workers is limited, especially in tasks related to visual detection. The study acknowledges that the cost of AI may decrease over time, but it might not happen as rapidly as some predictions suggest, giving industries time to adapt.
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey is optimistic that Artificial Intelligence (AI) won't lead to job losses but will enhance human efficiency. The UK's economic assessment indicates that AI investments will boost productivity. The House of Lords committee advises against excessive AI regulation to foster development.
In anticipation of 2024, significant employment law changes are on the horizon, bringing practical implications for HR professionals and business leaders in the United Kingdom. Key modifications include streamlining TUPE consultations for small businesses and those transferring fewer than 10 employees, simplifying the process. Starting April 6, 2024, redundancy protection expands, requiring employers to offer suitable alternative employment during the redundancy process to a broader category of employees, including those on family leave. Other changes encompass the ability to roll up holiday pay for atypical workers, the option for workers to carry over annual leave, enhanced protections against sexual harassment, and flexible working adjustments allowing employees to request flexibility from day one of employment. Working pattern protections, carer's leave, and amendments to paternity leave rights are also scheduled. Moreover, the government aims to cap post-employment non-compete clauses at a maximum of three months. As the prospect of a General Election looms, the Labour Party pledges an Employment Rights Bill within the first 100 days of office, foreseeing transformative changes like uncapped unfair dismissal awards and the prohibition of zero-hours contracts. Stay tuned for further updates on these evolving regulations.
Many people at work are using generative AI tools, but a new survey shows that more than half of them are doing so without their employer's approval. The study, involving over 14,000 workers across 14 countries, reveals that 28% of workers are currently using generative AI, and over 50% of them are using unapproved tools. Additionally, 32% expect to start using generative AI soon. The lack of clear guidelines and training is evident, with 7 in 10 workers globally having never received proper training on the safe and ethical use of generative AI. The survey also highlights unethical behaviors, such as passing off AI work as their own and exaggerating AI skills to secure job opportunities. The findings emphasize the need for businesses to establish clear guidelines and provide training to ensure the responsible use of generative AI in the workplace.
HR Bytes Across the States: Exploring National and Local HR News
The article addresses strategies for HR professionals to navigate challenges in the workplace during the 2024 election season. Designating an HR team member to manage heated conversations and provide a guide with frequently asked questions to assist employers in handling potential disruptions arising from political differences is recommended. The guide underscores the significance of legal considerations, consistent approaches to political discussions, and the promotion of civility. Training managers to handle heated conversations and designating an HR or legal team member for support is also recommended.
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) report suggests that the growing use of generative AI in the workplace will bring challenges, particularly in finance, professional services, and information systems. The report notes potential disruptions and a "high human cost," especially in industries with at-risk roles. Reskilling becomes crucial as job roles shift, impacting talent acquisition, workforce composition, learning and development, compensation, and diversity efforts. The report emphasizes the need for HR leaders to assess the effects on underrepresented groups and consider alternative downsizing strategies. By 2032, generative AI is expected to significantly transform half of all jobs, potentially displacing 9% of the U.S. workforce. The report highlights the importance of preparing for AI-related changes in various job sectors.
Transitioning from paper-based processes to the digital frontier is like stepping into a new world. It's not just changing how we do things; it's about making work feel different and more modern. Here, we've got some tips and tricks for you—real-life stuff you can easily do. And guess what? Our HR Geckos platform is with you, ensuring this change feels like a breeze. Picture a workplace where things are smoother and faster, and everyone's working together. So, let's dive into these simple tips with HR Geckos by your side, making your transition as easy and friendly as possible. Get ready for a workplace that's not just different but better, thanks to HR Geckos!
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HR Bytes Digest: Must-Read HR Tech Articles
Imagine stepping into a world reshaped by AI, much like ChatGPT . This overview delves into how this AI wave is transforming our work and education, asserting that resisting it is futile; instead, we should welcome its transformative potential. The narrative unfolds workplace challenges, including discreet employee AI use, and in education, where AI showcases impressive capabilities. The key takeaway is the call to adapt by embracing innovation, encouraging experimentation, and preparing for the shifts AI brings to our professional and educational landscapes.
Delving into the intricate dynamics of how companies choose technology for their HR needs, this piece provides valuable insights. It emphasizes that relying solely on traditional proposals might not be the most effective approach. The advice from Sapient Insights Group is straightforward. First and foremost, when selecting HR tech, ensure alignment with the overall objectives of the company. Prioritize what truly matters instead of getting lost in a myriad of features. Consider how different people will use the tech and tailor demonstrations accordingly. Additionally, verify the stability of the company providing the tech. Keep things simple and ensure the tech is safe and user-friendly for everyone. The article underscores the importance of a thoughtful approach to HR tech selection, considering factors such as business goals, user experience, and long-term adaptability.
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Wondering what's in store for work in 2024? Fast Company has the lowdown on 9 trends shaping the workplace. The labor market seems stable, but some folks feel less optimistic about it. Unfortunately, diversity and inclusion programs might take a hit, but smart companies are focusing on skill-based hiring and keeping remote work policies. Benefits are adapting, with part-timers getting more attention and eligibility starting from day one. Good news for job seekers! Many companies plan to hire, especially gig workers. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is stepping up in the hiring process. More applicants are using tools like ChatGPT for resumes, and hiring managers are emphasizing skills over degrees. This shift benefits both companies and job seekers, opening up opportunities. Job hunting in 2024 involves AI skills gaining prominence, but soft skills still matter. Upskilling is a big trend, ensuring your skills stay relevant in the changing job landscape.
Josh Bersin outlines several transformative predictions for the HR landscape in 2024. He foresees a significant paradigm shift where AI will impact every company and job, prompting a relentless pursuit of productivity. Traditional hiring cycles are evolving, urging companies to "hoard talent," invest in productivity, and strategically redeploy resources for growth. The current workforce landscape involves a 3.8% unemployment rate, labor shortages, and an empowered workforce making demands for pay raises and flexibility. Career dynamics are shifting towards skills-based paths, with employees feeling empowered to change jobs and explore different industries. Global workforce changes, declining fertility rates, and the rise of labor unions contribute to a dynamic environment. To navigate these shifts, Bersin emphasizes the importance of high-retention models, focusing on pay equity, hybrid work structures, and internal career development.
In 2024, HR technology is evolving with a focus on generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), advanced analytics, and skills technology. Forward-thinking companies are advised to continue investing in employee experience (EX), emphasizing its long-term benefits. GenAI is moving from experimentation to broader adoption, prompting HR leaders to prioritize reskilling programs. Change management strategies are gaining importance for the effective adoption of new HR software.
Employee engagement surveys are being rethought to combat survey fatigue, with an emphasis on meaningful measurement tools. Skills technologies, including AI-driven skills ontologies, are aiding skill-based hiring and promoting strategies. Predictive analytics tools are growing, enabling HR to enhance workforce planning and data-driven decision-making. Despite challenges, HR technology in 2024 is geared towards positive employee experiences, effective change management, and data-driven decisions.
?? Geckos’ Ear Candy: HR Podcast Recommendations
We are tuning in to the My HR Future Podcast with host David Green ???? this month. Join the conversation as they delve into exciting topics such as technology, the future of work, and how technology can be used to drive positive change.
Tune in for a dynamic exploration of the latest trends and thought-provoking conversations in the world of HR.
And, of course, we are excited for our very own HR Bytes, where we bring stories of HR trailblazers who are redefining HR with a global mindset and local impact. Check out our most recent conversations here.
?? Geckos’ Top Tails: HR Bookshelf Selections
We found some new reads to stay ahead of HR and the future of work trends! What is on your HR bookshelf this month?
And guess what we stumbled upon for our HR escapade? A stress-busting coloring book extravaganza! Who said HR couldn't add a splash of color to our daily grind?
Human Resources Coloring Book: A Snarky & Humorous HR Adult Coloring Book for Stress Relief by HR Passion Press (November 2020)
??? HR Bytes Reminders: Mark Your Dates with HR Excellence
As we step into March, let's make it a month of easy-going vibes and compliance. Give your checklist a quick once-over, mark those dates that really matter, and gear up for a month that's both successful and stress-free.
1 March 2024: National Employee Appreciation Day
1 March 2024: Form M-1 Filing Deadline
2 March 2024: Electronically submit OSHA Form 300A for 2023
10 March 2024: Daylight Saving Time begins
15 March 2024: Form 8809 E-filing deadline
31 March 2024: Deadline to file annual income tax returns
As March unfolds, we're immersed in a month teeming with fresh endeavors, innovative ideas, and the industrious efforts of HR professionals harnessing technology at its best. Whether it's experimenting with cutting-edge HR tech solutions or wholeheartedly embracing the potential of process automation, your passion for adopting the latest tools has been truly inspiring and instrumental. As we draw the curtains on this edition, a heartfelt shoutout to all the dedicated HR professionals in our community. Cheers to your limitless enthusiasm and the boundless possibilities ahead!
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1 年The March edition of HR Bytes Newsletter is an absolute gem! ?? Packed with insights on HR tech trends and both national and global news. Such a valuable resource for staying on top of the latest in the HR world. Thanks for sharing HR Geckos?
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