When to provide access to workplace investigation documents; and more

Workplace investigation subjects commonly complain about being 'kept in the dark', and in this week's featured post HR Daily Community member Vince Scopelliti explains which situations call for disclosure, and when information should be withheld.

Other topics on the Community this week include the dangers of providing unfavourable candidate references, aligning HR and business strategies, and more. Browse the posts here:

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