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NYC Outlines Compliance Requirements for AI Bias Law
New York City issued its final rule regulating the use of automated employment decision tools (AEDTs) in hiring and announced that enforcement of the law will begin July
Kentucky Permits Medical Marijuana
Kentucky Gov. Andy Bashear, D, recently signed a law to legalize medical marijuana for adults in the state
Young Employees Look Abroad for Remote Work
A new report revealed that a growing number of employees, spanning multiple age demographics, are interested in working abroad—with young workers being most captivated
10 Must-Haves for Successful Recruiting in 2023
The recruiting trends panel at the SHRM Talent Conference & Expo 2023 in Orlando explored the must-have practices and programs necessary to hire talent in a tight labor
Is Coaching the Missing Component in Employers’ Well-Being Strategy?
Coaching is a way to complement counseling to improve employees’ mental well-being, Catalyst Coaching 360 CEO Brad Cooper said during the SHRM Talent Conference & Expo
Viewpoint: Should You Let Employees Break the Rules to Make Customers Happy?
Does rule-breaking by frontline service employees help build a genuine relationship with customers by adding a human touch to service? And can it ultimately be a key
How to Recruit for Hard-to-Fill Blue-Collar Positions
In response to labor shortages in industries from construction to food service, HR professionals are trying new tactics to recruit and retain blue-collar workers. Here
New York State Expands Accommodations for Nursing Mothers in the Workplace
New York State has new requirements for employers to accommodate breastfeeding workers to express milk for up to three years following the birth of a child, and to
Why Hiring Baby Boomers Still Matters
Baby Boomers are participating in the labor force at record numbers, yet many companies are not heavily recruiting this group of workers
Workers Say No to Calls to Raise Retirement Age
While talk about hiking Social Security eligibility is growing, so is Americans' dissatisfaction with such potential changes