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In case you haven't received an e-mail about this, I want to let you know that we'll be converting the Employers Forum into a subscriber-only service in a few weeks.
I expect this will be a difficult change for some people. We really don't want to lose anyone, but we think this change will improve the Forum as a whole. We've talked about this for several years, and now the time has come.
Starting July 19, Forum members will have to be subscribers to one of our employment newsletters: your state Employment Law Letter, Federal Employment Law Insider, HR Insight, benefits newsletter, or workers' comp newsletter.
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I think most Forum members are already subscribers. If you subscribe to one of these newsletters, you can use the Forum at no extra cost.
Limiting membership will have several benefits. You can be more confident that other Forum members are really in HR or related jobs, since they have to be a subscriber to join the Forum. It's not a foolproof system, but it's pretty good. And the new system should improve customer service for the Forum.
The Forum is great as it is now, and we'd love for everyone to stay as a member. I know this change may be rough on some people, so I really hope we can work everything out.
James Sokolowski
HRhero.com
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I expect this will be a difficult change for some people. We really don't want to lose anyone, but we think this change will improve the Forum as a whole. We've talked about this for several years, and now the time has come.
Starting July 19, Forum members will have to be subscribers to one of our employment newsletters: your state Employment Law Letter, Federal Employment Law Insider, HR Insight, benefits newsletter, or workers' comp newsletter.
[url]http://www.HRhero.com/employersforum/newsletters.shtml[/url]
I think most Forum members are already subscribers. If you subscribe to one of these newsletters, you can use the Forum at no extra cost.
Limiting membership will have several benefits. You can be more confident that other Forum members are really in HR or related jobs, since they have to be a subscriber to join the Forum. It's not a foolproof system, but it's pretty good. And the new system should improve customer service for the Forum.
The Forum is great as it is now, and we'd love for everyone to stay as a member. I know this change may be rough on some people, so I really hope we can work everything out.
James Sokolowski
HRhero.com
[email]WebEditor@HRhero.com[/email]
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Edit: Many of us are already members of SHRM. Perhaps those of us who don't want to spring for a subscription to MLS can switch over to SHRM's Forum.
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James Sokolowski
HRhero.com
You say that the "fee" will ensure that Forum members are really HR professionals. A number of the Forumites now have hundreds, even thousands of posts - these are professionals, even though no fee is paid now. Look through their posts, and you can see the dedication these posters have toward the HR profession, even though no fee is paid now.
Chari
I am not a frequent poster, but I am an avid reader of this forum. This is where I start much of my research when dealing with laws, policies and situations. Where else can you get input from HR professionals in all types of environments and locations? I belong to the local SHRM chapter and there is no way I could get the amount of information from them that I get from this forum. Since I am not a subscriber, I am sorry to see it limited in this way. It has helped me grow as an HR professional and I will miss it.
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Last week several people said they'd cut costs elsewhere in order to subscribe. But I realize that's not always possible.
James Sokolowski
HRhero.com
Why don't those of us who find this MLS move "cutting us off at the knees" create our own website? It's not that hard.
Anne Williams
Attorney Editor
M. Lee Smith Publishers, LLC