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Refresher on California Commute Time
Over the last 12 months, many employees have started to return to work at a worksite other than their home, even though some remain remote or partially remote. Employers
British Columbia: Anti-Racism Data Act and the Changing Approach to Data Privacy
British Columbia’s privacy legislation has meant that employers have avoided or limited the collection of demographic data from applicants and employees. The province’s
The Risks and Rewards of Substance-Misuse Benefits
While there is much to be gained by offering employee benefits that address substance abuse, there are also some potential risks for employers. Those can usually be
Australian Employers Can Dismiss Workers for Personal Texting
A workplace tribunal in Australia recently confirmed that employers can fire workers for excessive personal texting during work
Viewpoint: In Person Is Important—Even Now
Simply put, there are some things that no virtual work setting will ever accommodate properly. Here are just a few
Unemployment Claims Stay Flat
States reported that 218,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending May 14. The number of workers continuing to claim unemployment
Cause the Effect You Want: Part III—The Five Steps of Certification
SHRM Certification is now in its eighth year, and over the years, we have gathered a great deal of useful information on the program and its participants. Here are the
Developing the Next Generation of HR Leaders
HR professionals are encouraged to engage, identify and develop the next generation of HR leaders through mentorship, scholarships and grants, student participation, and
Spain May Legislate Menstruation Leave—Do Women Still Need Their Periods?
Once a taboo topic, women are becoming more open about their periods and voicing how menstruation impacts their work. Now, a period expert says that most women can safely turn…
Ashleigh Banfield’s ‘Rising Tide: The Value In Mentoring Others’ Supports Broadcast Journalists
“It was a collective of many years of realizing there wasn’t a lot of help out there and there should be. I also recognized that a rising tide really does…