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Puerto Rico Drops Most COVID-19 Measures
Based on declining COVID-19 positivity rates and hospitalizations, Puerto Rico Gov. Pedro Pierluisi issued an executive order essentially dropping all COVID-19 measures
Preventing Proximity Bias in a Hybrid Workplace
As more companies embrace hybrid work models, many people managers and HR departments are facing proximity bias, which is the tendency for people in positions of
Oregon Extends Exemption for Certain Payments from Equal Pay Act
SB 1514 permits employers to continue offering COVID-19 vaccine incentives and hiring and retention bonuses through the end of Oregon's COVID-19 state of emergency, plus
Supporting Muslim Employees During Ramadan
This year, Muslims around the world will celebrate Ramadan from April 2 to May 2. Many employers remain uneducated on certain aspects of Ramadan
OSHA Seeks Comments on Proposed Final Rule to Protect Health Care Workers from COVID-19
OSHA reopened the comment period on its proposed final rule to protect health care workers from COVID-19, indicating that the department is considering relaxing some of
California Bill May Reduce Delay in Background Checks
Many courts around the state redacted birth dates and driver's license numbers from their indexes, causing routine background checks to be much more difficult to obtain
Do Retirement Plans Need a Chief Information Security Officer?
The Department of Labor has directed its investigators to verify the designation of a senior leader as the chief information security officer (CISO) when auditing
House Approves Bill to Ban Hairstyle Discrimination in the Workplace
The House of Representatives recently passed a measure that would protect employees from discrimination based on natural hair and hairstyles associated with race and
Un Escape Room para celebrar el Día Mundial de los Derechos del Consumidor – noticieromadrid.es
Un Escape Room para celebrar el Día Mundial de los Derechos del Consumidor . y se enmarca en un programa educativo que quiere inculcar a los
If America Is ‘Beyond Racism,’ Why Does Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court Nomination Seem Like A Miracle?
The historic nature of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court nomination offers a practical illustration of the very real impact of white privilege