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New labor-planning tech doesn’t just solve budgeting: it reveals the need to keep up with technology
Most people I meet like the idea of doing exciting innovative projects
The Behavior of the Quotes (Google Search Report)
[Edited: apparently, there is an explanation – see Danny Sullivan‘s comments below. Bottom line: if you are a researcher, consider using quotes! My summary
UK Is Working to Fix Its Gender Pension Gap
The United Kingdom is taking steps to address a gender pension gap that results in far more older women living in poverty than older men—a problem that exists in nearly
UK: The Cost-of-Living Crisis—What Can Employers Do?
With inflation hitting its highest level for 40 years and prices for food, fuel and energy prices soaring, the “cost-of-living crisis” is having an impact on employees
Germany: Employers Must Now Record Work Hours
Germany's highest labor court decided that employers—regardless of the size of the company and the existence of a works council—must record the work hours of their
For Employers, Remote and Hybrid Work Now All About Setting Expectations
Now that employees are finding their way back to the office, companies and their HR teams must stay on point about their return-to-work policies, hybrid work details and
Washington State Announces Minimum Wage Rate
In 2023, the minimum wage rate in Washington State will increase to $ per hour for employees 16 years of age and older, the Washington State Department of Labor &
Paul Falcone: How HR Drives Performance
Paul Falcone, a frequent contributor to SHRM Online, joins host Tony Lee to discuss his HR story
Women’s Financial Health Hits Five-Year Low, According To New Survey
Women’s financial health is at a five-year low, and women are getting worried about their finances. Inflation and recession fears combined with concerns like reproductive rights and access to childcare…
In A Shifting Education Marketplace, The College Degree No Longer Reigns Supreme
On-the-job training, licensure programs and ‘YouTube University’—according to a new study commissioned by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, all of these are considered viable options by young people disillusioned…

