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Majority Of Workers From Marginalized Racial And Ethnic Groups Have Experienced Racism
The vast majority of employees who identify as belonging to marginalized racial and ethnic groups have experienced racism at work
U.S. Jewish Leaders React to Attacks on Israel, Plead for HR Support
Reports show that thousands of people in Israel and Gaza have died since Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7
‘The Broken Rung’ Is Stunting Career Growth for Women of Color
For every 100 male employees promoted from entry-level jobs to managerial positions, only 73 women of color receive a similar promotion, according to a recent study
DOE Calls for More Transparency to Make Postsecondary Education Worth the Cost
​An amended Department of Education regulation, effective July 1, 2024, calls for postsecondary schools receiving federal dollars such as Pell grants and direct loans to
California Increases Number of Paid Sick Days
California recently expanded the amount of paid sick leave guaranteed to workers. Gov
California Now Protects Sexual Assault Survivors From Frivolous Defamation Suits
The new bill raises the threshold for proving defamation and mandates that individuals who lose a defamation case must cover the defendant's legal expenses
3 Reasons Your Online Portfolio Can Be The X-Factor In Your Job Search
Having a portfolio to back up your resume adds color to your experiences and lets recruiters have a better understanding of the value you bring
How Technology Can Help Cut Down Turnover Rates In Hourly Jobs
A majority of hourly workers plan to quit their jobs in the next year in search of better work. Here’s how employers can get them to lean in instead