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3 Strategies To Make Technology Your Ally In The Coming Talent Wars
Workers are looking to change how and where they work. Here’s how to use technology to make your workplace a destination of choice
Meet The Hiring Manager: Marc Mueller — Director of Channel Sales Germany
Our Meet the Hiring Manager series allows you to get to know the people who grow teams at VMware. You’ll learn about our hiring managers’ career paths and what they look for in…
Millions Of Workers Plan To Switch Jobs In Pursuit Of A Work-Life Balance, Growth Opportunities, Remote Options And Being Treated With Respect
Prudential’s latest Pulse of the American Worker survey found that 25% of workers plan to look for a new job post-pandemic, and compensation, work-life balance and lack of growth opportunities…
High Court Rules Against California Law Giving Unions Access to Farms
A California regulation that grants union organizers access to agricultural employers' property to speak with workers about the benefits of collective bargaining is
Study Stokes Fresh Scrutiny of Wellness Programs' Value
A three-year study raises questions about the effectiveness of worksite wellness programs. Other research, however, indicates that helping people to manage chronic
Agency Must Justify PIP When Employee Challenges Removal
A federal agency must justify initiating a performance improvement plan (PIP) by showing that an employee's performance was unacceptable prior to the PIP when an
Court Upholds Workers’ Comp Judgment for Undocumented Worker
An undocumented worker can recover compensatory, emotional distress and punitive damages against his employer for firing him in retaliation for seeking workers'
Why HR Can Be a Good Fit for Veterans
On the surface, the human resources profession might not look like a natural fit for military veterans seeking to make the move to civilian life. But HR might be the
More Workers Are Testing Positive for Marijuana
The percentage of
Unvaccinated Workers at Houston Methodist Resigned or Were Fired
More than 150 Houston Methodist employees have resigned or were fired, following the hospital system’s requirement they get a COVID-19 vaccine to remain employed






