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401(k) Sponsors Focus on Benchmarking—and Lowering—Fees
Keeping participant fees in check has become a primary focus of defined contribution plan sponsors. Benchmarking plan administration and investment fees can provide leverage when negotiating with service providers
Have We Gone Too Far in Promoting Collaboration?
Teamwork is vital to the modern workplace, but it should be balanced with solo time, especially for introverted employees
How to Practice Global HR
Gaining global experience used to mean accepting an overseas work assignment or taking frequent trips to far-flung places abroad. No more
What Do You Love About HR?
Valentine's Day has come and gone, but our readers' love for HR and certification is forever. Here are a few items to remind us of what's important
Recertification Q&A: Can Credits Be Carried Over?
Have questions about recertifying your SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP credential? Twice a month, the SHRM Certification team will answer some of the questions they often receive from certification holders
What Employers Can Do When Domestic Violence Enters the Workplace
Domestic violence is a workplace issue, not just a 'personal' issue. Here are some tactics employees can use when concerns about domestic abuse arise
Recent Retiree Grows New Career as HR Consultant
Upon retirement, Deborah Covin Wilson, SHRM-SCP, started her own HR consulting firm. Since then, she has had less stress, greater flexibility, more time for travelling
Experts to Dissect Top Workplace Law Trends at SHRM Conference
Sexual harassment prevention and education, tax reform, immigration, drug use, and cybersecurity are just some of the many trending topics that will be discussed at the SHRM 2018 Employment Law…
Supreme Court: Union Retiree Health Benefits Weren’t Vested for Life
Retiree health care benefits end when a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between a company and a union expires, unless the CBA provides otherwise, the Supreme Court ruled









