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HR Worried A Dyslexic Would Fail, So She Was Fired
Do you know that proverb “no good deed goes unpunished”?
Why are Organizations Still NOT Texting Candidates?
So, I spoke at an SHRM state conference last week. Great group of folks and I talked quite a bit about recruiting technology
HR Tech Weekly: Episode #185: Stacey Harris and John Sumser
Hosts Stacey Harris and John Sumser discuss important news and topics in recruiting and HR technology. Listen live every Thursday at 7AM Pacific – 10AM Eastern, or catch up on…
Let’s kill off the old “Where will you be in five years?” question
Let me try to get into this idea of the five year plan a little bit dramatically. Bear with me
Ask an HR Expert: Can We Prohibit Backpacks and Other Bags at Work?
In light of safety concerns, clear-bag policies are becoming more common—but they often aren't a practical solution
Member Spotlight: Rebecca Morgan
Rebecca Morgan seeks out challenges. She has climbed two of the world’s seven summits, Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa and Mount Kosciuszko in Australia
Trump Cancels 2019 Pay Raises for Federal Workers
President Donald Trump said he will invoke his emergency authority to freeze pay for civilian federal workers next year, citing strained federal budgets and the need to link workers' pay…
It's Time for HR to Up Its Game
“Upping our game” means maximizing our capacity to always improve what we do and how we do it. This is how we will adapt and grow, elevating HR as the…
Employers: Protect Workers from Wildfire Smoke
As wildfires burn through the western United States, employees may be dealing with physical ailments and emotional trauma related to smoke inhalation. It is important for employers to understand the…
Microsoft Will Only Work with Contractors That Offer Paid Parental Leave
Microsoft said that its suppliers and contractors with more than 50 workers must offer a minimum of 12 weeks paid parental leave for either a birth or adoption, if they…







