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Why Black Women's Equal Pay Day Is A Critical Indicator Of Opportunity Gaps
When compared to the scope of all women earning 82 cents to every dollar earned by men, it's evident that the wage chasm faced by Black women is considerably wider
5 Reasons To Embrace The Advantages Of Fractional Roles
One trend that is becoming increasingly popular is fractional roles, which offer numerous benefits for both employers and professionals
Don't Accept A New Job Without Asking To See These Three HR Metrics
When considering a new job, compensation is important, but so is career growth. That's why you should ask for these HR metrics
Workers Sue Elon Musk’s X for Severance Pay
Social media company X—formerly Twitter—is facing two federal class-action lawsuits claiming it failed to pay severance benefits after Elon Musk took over as CEO and
UPS Strike Averted but Union Action Spreads Across the US
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters and UPS sidestepped a potential strike of about 330,000 package delivery drivers and package sorters after hammering out an
Federal Government Tackles Workplace Heat Hazards
There’s a growing momentum to establish federal standards to prevent heat illness in the workplace, as temperatures hit record levels in the
Douse College Burnout with These Tips for the New School Year
Learning how to prevent—or deal with—burnout is an important lesson for
America Is Getting Older. How Will an Aging Population Impact Employers?
The median age in the
Louisiana Passes Law Requiring Time Off for Genetic Testing and Cancer Screening
A new Louisiana law will go into effect on Aug. 1, requiring employers to provide time off work for genetic testing and cancer screening
Jobless Claims Continue to Fall
States reported that 221,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending July 22, a decrease of 7,000 from last week’s unrevised level