In this week's round-up of HR news catching our eye: NLRB rule making it easier to unionize is blocked; enforced DEI training could violate religious … Read more
It’s International Women’s Day. So what advice do HR professionals give to boost equity?
To mark International Women's Day, seven top female HR and CEOs give their reflections on how businesses can work harder to create equity at work: Read more
Workplace engagement hits new low; Google in war of words with contractors
In this week's HR news round-up: In 2023 engagement levels dipped dramatically; US Bank issues a RTO mandate; most workers witness incivility at work, plus … Read more
Have Employers Given Up on Bringing People Back to the Office?
Sensational headlines offer competing arguments, but what's really going on? Read more
The Disappearance of Educational Requirements
A roundup of recruiting insights and news from around the web. Read more
Embryos are children ruling could hit IVF cover; jobs rise blamed on need for second jobs
In this week's HR news round-up, Alabama's 'embryos are children' ruling could see employers face larger costs to provide IVF benefits; the rise in jobs is … Read more
The Hypocrisy of Employers That Say They Hire for Skills
And more news and information about recruiting from around the web. Read more
Remote workers more likely to get laid off; server sacked over $10,000 tip
In this week's round-up of the top HR news stories: data shows remote workers 'are' the most likely to get laid off; how one worker was 'sacked' over a … Read more
Gig worker strike hits Valentine’s Day reunions; Dept of Veterans affairs defends HR pay
In this week's HR news round-up, striking hail-ride workers spoil Valentine's meet-ups; HR pay gets special treatment at The Department of Veterans … Read more
Get ready – it’s Superbowl ‘sickie’ time (as layoff ‘anxiety’ also grips Americans)
In this week's roundup of HR news - employers are urged to brace themselves for more than 16 million 'Superbowl Sickies' next Monday - plus lots more: Read more