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California Approves Regulations on Employers' Consideration of Criminal History
The California Office of Administrative Law has approved the Civil Rights Council’s proposed amendments to regulations regarding consideration of criminal history in
Deadline Coming for Clawback Provisions in Executive Pay Policies
Public companies have until Dec. 1 to update or add new clawback provisions to their executive pay policies in order to comply with regulations the U
DACA Recipient Cannot Establish Alienage Discrimination
A summer intern applicant for ExxonMobil Corp. whose deportation was deferred under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program could not pursue an
Meet The Founders Of BUTTER, An Art Fair Built On Giving Black Artists Their Cultural Reparations
To date, BUTTER has produced more than $500,000 in artwork sales all going back to the artists
Why First-Time Managers Make Female Employees Want To Quit
Forty percent of women surveyed said first-time managers made them want to quit. These are the areas where their bosses need to improve
5 Skills For The Future: How To Proof Your Career For The AI Revolution
If you don't get on board and upskill yourself in these five skills, your career will be obsolete. Learn the five essential skills you need to outlast the AI revolution
Busting The 4 Biggest Job Search Myths
There are so many false narratives out there about the job search. In this article, we will break down the 4 biggest ones and explain why they are wrong
This Haitian-American Founder Launched A Wealth Advising App To Make Financial Freedom A Reality For All
WealthMore makes wealth-building possible for underrepresented communities
UAW Strikes Against The Big Three, The Coming Child Care Cliff And GE’s Culp Speaks
The published version of Forbes' Future of Work newsletter delivers the latest news for chief human resources officers and other talent managers on disruptive technologies, managing the workforce and trends…
Understanding The Mental Health Journey In The Korean American Community With Author Deb JJ Lee
Deb JJ Lee is a nonbinary Korean-American illustrator and author based in Brooklyn, NY who wrote IN LIMBO, published by First Second