A mix of the most interesting recruiting stories from the past week. Read more
CHROs must hire hourly staff better; heat waves could cost $100bn pa in lost productivity
Rising temperatures threaten US and global productivity rates; recruiters need to hire hourly staff differently from salaried staff, finds report: Read more
Research Reveals Where Career Switchers Are Leaving From and Headed To
Which professions are attracting the most interest from outside their fields? Which industries are people most likely to leave when considering changing careers? Read more
Parent Company of Coors And Miller Abolishes the CV — Sort Of
There's been talk about the death of the resume for decades. And yet it continues to survive. Read more
Child Labor Is Back, the Labor Shortage Is Still Here, Remote Work May Go Away, and More!
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