HR.BLR.com

HR.BLR.com is a portal devoted to providing HR-related information to American HR professionals. Formerly HRNext.com. the site is maintained by Business & Legal Reports Inc, a publisher of business-related compliance information

hr.blr.com

HR.BLR.com is a portal devoted to providing HR-related information to American HR professionals. Formerly HRNext.com. the site is maintained by Business & Legal Reports Inc, a publisher of business-related compliance information.

HR.BLR.com contains an HR library, regulatory analyses of American HR-related legislation, a daily HR news feed, a weekly HR e-zine and discussion board for HR practitioners. Given that HR.BLR.com is targeted towards American HR practitioners, much of the site is irrelevant for their Australian colleagues. The library, which contains thousands of articles on a variety of compliance and policy information, is largely related to 401(k) and similar regulation, while the HR news feed covers US-centric people management issues for multinationals for the most part.

HR.BLR.com derives revenue through both member subscriptions and advertisers. While some sections are available free of charge to casual browsers, more useful resources such as leadership, strategic planning and HR management are locked away for subscribers.

While navigation is rather straightforward, browsers are often frustrated with large pop-up banner ads. With the addition of plain and uninteresting design, there are much better HR information resources for Australian HR professionals than HR.BLR.com.

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