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U.S. Economy Adds Over 100K Jobs, Wages Still Lag
Job growth hit a speed bump in March, but is continuing to trend in a positive direction, with a net gain of 103,000 new jobs added, according to the latest…
He Said/She Said Harassment Cases: Who’s Telling the Truth?
HR must decide who is being more credible in harassment investigations when each side says the other is lying
Canadian-EU Trade Agreement Increases Labor Mobility
Labor mobility is one of the key focuses of the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, a bilateral trade agreement
UK Organizations Publish Gender Pay Gap Figures
Even with legislation in place for almost a year,
Tweet About ‘Stolen Lunch’ Hits a Nerve
There’s a good reason that a Los Angeles comedian’s recent tweet about a co-worker’s stolen lunch went viral: People could relate—because employees get their lunches stolen all the time
More Employers Are Using Biometric Authentication
Biometric authentication technology—including facial and voice recognition, and hand and iris scans—is now used in a majority of workplaces, according to a recent survey of IT professionals
Nike to Make Changes to Remove Bias in Hiring, Promoting
Nike needs to do a better job of hiring and promoting women and minorities, according to the company's top HR executive. The company, based in Beaverton, Ore
No, I Won't Take Three Pre-Employment Tests Before Speaking With A Live Person
Flavia isn't here for taking tests before she's even talked to anyone from the employer. What's your take?
Five Good Reasons To Fire Your Recruiter
Sometimes you have to tell a recruiter to get lost -- here are five good reasons to do just that!
Three Ways To Let Someone Know They Dropped The Ball
Leadership isn’t always easy. It can seem even more complicated when titles, positions, and supervisory labels become involved






