HR, or Human Resources, deals with the human needs of employees. Individuals who work in HR really need to be a people person with a pleasant demeanor. HR has so many responsibilities that it is sometimes misunderstood. One thing that is certain, it is one of the most necessary departments in a corporate company environment. They have to be able to handle a crisis in a smooth, discreet manner. It can be related to health care issues, sexual harassment, or employee disputes. They must also be trusted to keep an employee's personal details to themselves. HR also tries to make sure that all employees are comfortable with their surroundings, and are working in a non-hostile environment.
Some of the responsibilities of HR are:
Human resource activities include staffing, development, compensation, safety and health, and employee and labor relations while maintaining ethical hiring practices and aligning with the regulatory environment.
A main concern is for the employees well-being and ensuring fairness and compliance in organizations to treat employees in a way that provides mutual benefit for both the employee and the organization.
They are primarily responsible for hiring new full-time or part-time employees, hiring contractors, and terminating employee contracts.
Today’s HR uses various recruitment technologies to acquire a high volume of applicants (and to filter based on experience).
Workplace safety is followed under the "Occupational Safety and Health Act" also know as OSHA. Employers have an obligation to provide a safe working environment for employees.
HR works closely with HR benefits specialists to manage the company's workers compensation issues.
Supervisors or managers from other departments may be responsible for hiring or firing employees, however, it usually has to be cleared by HR and go through the HR process. As a manager, always keep yourself on the good side of HR and keep them close to you at all times. In times of need or distress, they truly are your best friends…