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04/16/2024

What Would Taylor Swift Songs Be About If She Worked in Human Resources?

Source: Fisher Phillips, April 12, 2024

When Taylor Swift revealed the track list for “The Tortured Poets Department” – a new album she’ll release on April 19 – fans immediately began theorizing about what might have inspired each song. While your #FPSwifties live for Taylor’s songwriting, we will imagine a world in which Taylor is just like us, working a regular office job. If she worked in a company’s human resources department, what stories would she write and sing about? We’ll use five of her upcoming album’s song titles to address some of the day-to-day issues that affect employers and their HR departments.

 “Fortnight” (Track 1): Legal Considerations When Employees Give Two Weeks’ Notice

When employees resign, they often notify their employers at least two weeks (a fortnight if you’re poetic) before their last day – though no federal or state law requires it. When this happens, you suddenly have a laundry list of tasks to handle. You’ll want to ensure a smooth exit from personal and professional standpoints, and you may need to start looking to hire a replacement. And there are legal considerations, too. Here are some examples:   

“So Long, London” (Track 5): Unique Challenges of Remote Workforces

Taylor’s “track 5” songs are notoriously vulnerable – and what issue has totally shaken up HR operations in recent years? The rise of remote work. Tracking where work is being performed and ensuring multi-jurisdiction compliance raises unique questions on legal issues and strategic objectives. For example:

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