Q: Who is
SHRM?
SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management) is
the world’s largest professional association devoted to human resource
management. SHRM's mission is to serve the needs of HR professionals by
providing the most current and comprehensive resources, and to advance
the profession by promoting HR’s essential, strategic role.
SHRM was
founded in 1948, they represent more than 225,000
individual members in over 125 countries, and their network includes
more than 575 affiliated chapters in the United States.
Q: What
is the relationship between VSHRM and SHRM?
While affiliated with SHRM, our chapter operates independently to provide a
wide variety of professional development and networking opportunities
for area HR professionals. Our Chapter's diverse membership represents
large and small corporations and organizations in the area, ranges in
experience from entry level to senior level individuals. All SHRM
chapter policies, practices, activities and actions are free from
discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age,
national origin, disability or veteran status.
Membership in SHRM is separate
from our chapter. While membership in national SHRM is highly recommended,
it is not required to join our chapter. SHRM is the
leading voice of the human resource profession. SHRM membership benefits are abundant and
include subscriptions to several publications, access to the SHRM
Information Center and the Legislative Hotline, just to name a few. For
further information regarding SHRM membership, visit the SHRM website,
www.shrm.org.
Q:
What is the SHRM Foundation?
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The SHRM Foundation is a
501(c)(3) charitable, not-for-profit organization that
operates as the research and development arm of the HR
profession. It advances the profession and enhances
the knowledge and competency of HR professionals through its
funding of research, publications and educational programs.
It is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors from the HR
profession. It includes academics, practitioners and
representatives from the Society for Human Resource
Management.
The Foundation is supported by tax
deductible contributions from individuals, companies and
organizations. The Foundation funds major research projects
that have a direct and practical impact in advancing the
profession. It also funds practical publications on specific
issues (such as Issues on Employee Leave). And supports
scholarships, SHRM chapter educational matching grants and
other educational initiatives.
For more information on the Foundation,
please see www.shrm.org/foundation.
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Q: Who can
join SHRM?
Individuals
who have responsibility for performing a variety of human resource
functions such as: human resource administration, employee and labor
relations, benefits, compensation, training and development, safety and
environment, recruitment, and employment and students pursuing a degree
in human resources and are a member of their college or university's
student SHRM.
Q: How do I
join SHRM?
SHRM annual dues are on an anniversary basis and it costs $160 for an
annual membership with NO maximum amount for additional company
associates. Additional information is available at
www.shrm.org.
Q: How do I
join VSHRM?
You may
contact our membership chair (see the Board tab in the
left column), or submit a registration request through our website via the Membership Form
link in
the left column of our website.
Q: How
does one join the Board?
To join the board, please contact one of the board members and make
your interest known to them. If a position is available, the Board
will recommend your name to membership. Elections for open positions
take place annually at our June monthly meeting.
Q: What do
you do at VSHRM membership meetings?
VSHRM meets
the second Tuesday every month from September through
June. Check the "Meetings" page for
meeting times, locations and meeting topics.
Following a
delicious meal, which allows attendees to network with other HR
professionals, we have
a brief update from the President on chapter business. We then devote
a minimum of one hour to a speaker regarding a designated topic
relevant to the human resource profession.
Each speaker
and topic is picked based upon the membership survey, which is conducted
each May. Meetings usually last approximately one and one-half hours.
Most meetings qualify for PHR/SPHR recertification credit through HRCI.
Q: What if I
have registered to attend a VSHRM meeting, and later determine I cannot
attend?
VALLEY SOCIETY FOR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESERVATION/CANCELLATION
POLICY
The Valley Society for Human Resource Management (“VSHRM”) regular and
associate membership, students and/or guests enjoy the monthly meetings coordinated to address or inform our members of ‘hot’
topics or HR issues. We have maintained costs due to our members,
students and guests abiding by the reservation/cancellation policy. The
following items are just a reminder of that policy:
Reservations
for membership meetings must be received by 5:00 p.m. the Thursday prior to the meeting. If your reservation is not received by
5:00 p.m. the Thursday prior to the meeting, a late
fee of $5.00 will be assessed.
Due to expenses incurred by the association, in the event you make a
reservation but fail to attend the meeting you are still responsible for
payment and you will be invoiced for payment prior to the next
membership meeting.
Cancellation notices must be received by Noon on the
Friday prior
to the meeting to avoid being invoiced for payment.
This policy applies to all membership meetings, including the May
seminar, and is subject to modification by the Board.