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Don’t Blame the Messenger
Your organization’s executive leadership just announced a new initiative that you’ll be responsible for sharing with your team—and you know it won’t go down well. Even
Understanding New York City’s Height and Weight Discrimination Law
Effective Nov. 26, a significant amendment to New York City’s Human Rights Law (NYCHRL) prohibits discrimination based on height and weight
California Case Turns on Definition of Disability
An employee who was fired after she requested two weeks off to recover from surgery was not disabled, and so her employer did not violate the California Fair Employment
Remote-Only Hiring Continues to Drop: 7 Factors Driving the Trend
Employers are posting far fewer remote-only jobs than they did during the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts say that while remote work was beneficial at that point in time,
Want Happy Employees? Convince Them to Take This Many Days of PTO
New data that finds how many days of paid time off the happiest employees take is particularly timely as scores of employees take vacation during the holiday season
New York City Requires Employers to Post an Employee Bill of Rights
New York City Requires Employers to Post an Employee Bill of Rights
How To Utilize AI To Free Up Your Talent Acquisition Team
The COVID-19 pandemic may be in our rearview mirrors, but the lasting impacts it has had on a number of industries continues to cause speed bumps along our road to…
Must-Have Tech Competencies for HR Professionals
Understanding and effectively using HR technology is now a critical part of any HR professional's job, although not all professionals possess the necessary competencies
Why White Men Resist IE&D Training and Initiatives
Columnist Jathan Janove, a former employment law attorney who has worked with many organizations on culture, leadership and HR issues—and an older white man—suggests