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
Remote working Americans cause productivity to plunge; Ford reportedly cutting 1,000 jobs
Staff who 'work' from home are putting in 2.5 fewer hours per day compared to their office-working colleagues, finds new research: Read more
The Credentialization of Skills-Based Hiring
Deprioritizing college degrees was a good start, but emphasizing credentials has its problems when hiring for skills. Read more
Uber Lays Off Recruiters, Hiring Managers Illegally Check Social Media, and More!
The latest in what's happening in recruiting, culled from all over the web. Read more
Accenture to pump $3bn into AI; more employers embracing ‘Juneteenth’
In this week's HR news round-up: Accenture announces massive investment in AI technology, while more employers embrace Juneteenth as a paid holiday Read more
Teens Out-Earning Adults, the Return of Job-Hunting Woes, and More!
Is your teenager earning more than you? Read more
Vulgar music at work ‘is’ discrimination; Starbucks in row over Pride decorations
In this week's HR news round-up: a judge has ruled vulgar work music is discriminatory. Meanwhile, Starbucks stands accused of banning staff from putting … Read more