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“I, Too, Am Qualified”: Are Old People The Talent World’s Most Undervalued Asset?
Moneyball – A term describing baseball operations in which a team endeavors to analyze the market for baseball players and buy what is undervalued and sell what is overvalued. Unlike a common…
3 Fears About Assessments and How to Get Over Your Fright
In the eyes of many in talent acquisition, there seems to be a perception that talent assessment presents the following obstacles:
When Companies Stop Innovating
The way to tell when a company has stopped innovating is when it starts filing lawsuits to protect the status is another one of the current buzzwords (like engagement and…
Recruiters can learn a lot from movers
Recruiting & Movers #TrueStory It is Moving day. There are so few phrases that can strike fear into the heart of a human as this phrase and eventual day,…
Ivanka Trump Says New Skills Will Be Required to Succeed in Digital Economy
Ivanka Trump, White House advisor and daughter to the president, took on paid family leave, workforce development and the future of work during an event held by media site Axios…
Job Applicants with Past Drug Addiction Protected Under the ADA
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects employees and job applicants from discrimination based on past drug addiction. These individuals qualify as having a disability if they successfully completed a…
Would Rubio’s Paid-Leave Proposal Help the Working Class?
Working-class families will benefit from legislation that would let them use a portion of their saved Social Security benefits during parental leave, according to Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla
Automation Scrambles Fast-Food Restaurant Staffing
There’s no doubt that the fast-food business is being transformed by technology. Some workers are shifting to or are being hired for different roles
Michigan OSHA Clarifies Certain Requirements
The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) released a new fact sheet on eyewashes and safety showers. Here’s what covered employers should know
Former FEMA HR Chief Joins Government Workers Around the Globe Facing Sexual Harassment Allegations
The former head of HR at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been accused of trading sexual favors for jobs at the agency. He and other government workers around…








