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When the Data Says You’re Wrong (and what to do about it)
As a researcher I often run into data that tells me that I was simply wrong in my original opinions. And that’s ok, my opinion is just that –…
Budget Assessments: Who Are You Fooling?
There are few recruiting truths that we hold to be self-evident. Bad hires are costly but so are the good ones
USCIS Reverses Course on Third-Party Placement of Foreign Students
Foreign national students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) degree programs who are participating in optional practical training (OPT) can again work at third-party client sites,
States Take Action Against Nondisclosure Agreements
Sixteen states have introduced legislation to limit the use of nondisclosure agreements in sexual misconduct cases. California legislators introduced two bills last week
4 Types of Power That Can Boost Your HR Career
Regardless of your job title, you can become a better leader by owning your own power
Heading Off 'Regrettable Resignations'
Know the 13 warning signs a valued employee is about to quit, and what to do about them
Worker Fired for Sleeping on the Job Lacked ADA Claim
A federal district court ruled that an employer that terminated an employee found sleeping on the job did not violate the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Think Before Asking About a Veteran’s Discharge Status
Federal and state laws prohibit businesses from discriminating against honorably discharged military service members, but employers may also face discrimination lawsuits if they have policies against hiring less-than-honorably discharged veterans.…
Employee Engagement Is Not as Lackluster as You Think
Spending on related tools and assessments is increasing, but employee engagement levels aren’t as dire as HR has been led to believe
How to Avoid FLSA Claims for After-Hours Technology Use
Employees after-hours technology use could land your company in court








