A compilation of the most interesting recruiting stories from the past week. Read more
Burger employees banned from wearing face masks; Uber to face another contractor case
Burger staff are told they can no longer wear face masks; Uber has to contest another contractor case Read more
Layoffs and Inflation Show Signs of Slowing, Job Creation Continues
The labor market beat the odds in the first half of the year. What's in store for the second half? Read more
Glassdoor Introduces Feature Enabling Anonymous Discussions
Will the platform's effort to increase knowledge sharing be a positive evolution or spiral into a dreadful devolution? Read more
Job Cuts Are Down, But…Of Course There’s a But
There's good news this week. There's also the other kind of news. Read more
US Sega staff vote to form union; DOL wants more employee-owned businesses
In this week's HR news round-up: Sega staff win unionization vote; black people accounted for 90% of layoffs in the three months to June; and staff are … Read more
Did Meta Illegally Recruit Former Twitter Employees?
Twitter threatens to sue Meta for theft of intellectual property. Read more
Overworked Navy Recruiters, the Hardship of Government Hiring, and More!
It's trendy to talk about four-day workweeks, but some recruiters are having to work almost the entire week. What is considered excessive? Read more
UPS on verge of largest single employer strike; Delta tells staff to delete TikTok
UPS workers set to stage biggest single-employer walkout in US history; Delta tells staff to delete TikTok from their devices Read more
Diversity Hiring’s Uncertain Future, the Impact of Skills Listed in Job Posts, and More!
The Supreme Court had its say. Now what? Read more