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Where is the RPO Industry Headed?
Are organizations backing away from the traditional three-year RPO format? If you follow the world of RPO, you may have noticed an interesting trend. According to the Everest Group’s annual…
5 Creative Ideas That Will Make Your Career Blog Stand Out
If you want to attract the best candidates, you need to make your career blog stand out. And it sure will with these 5 creative ideas! How to make your…
California Legislators Consider Hotel Safety Law Similar to Chicago’s
A Chicago ordinance requiring hotel employers to equip certain hotel employees with portable emergency contact devices took effect July 1. A similar bill is working its way through the California…
New York Steps Closer to Legalizing Recreational Marijuana Use
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is setting the stage to begin debate over the legalization of marijuana for recreational use during the 2019 legislative session. The current marijuana program only…
5 Common Reasons California Employers Get Sued
California has long provided fertile ground for employment lawsuits, because the state has strict workplace rules that businesses must follow. Here’s what employers should know to help reduce the risk…
H-1B Visa Denials, Requests for Evidence Increase
New data confirms what many employers have been reporting anecdotally: Requests for evidence (RFEs) and denials issued for H-1B visa petitions rose considerably in 2017
3 Steps to Minimize Risks with Auto-Deducted Meal Breaks
Auto-deductions for nonexempt employees' meal breaks can be less risky if employers take three steps
If You Don’t Tell Them, Who Will?
Do you toot your own horn? Maybe you should
HRExaminer Radio – Executive Conversations: Episode #286: Jon Stross
HRx Radio – Executive Conversations: On Friday mornings, John Sumser interviews key executives from around the industry. The conversation covers what makes the executive tick and what makes their company…
If You Have to Force People to Train, You’re Doing It Wrong
What’s wrong with the way we train? Too much text, too few images, formulaic presentations that are so much based on rules that it’s a wonder there’s any life left…








