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The Key to Success? It’s Getting the Hiring Manager to Really Trust Their Recruiters
“Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep
Top 6 HR Technology Trends for 2018
Artificial intelligence, bots, and digital twins are some of the tools that will shape the year in HR
Viewpoint: Work with Mexican Unions, Ignore Misconceptions
Unionized life and collective bargaining are necessary aspects of business in Mexico and should be analyzed, understood and dealt with accordingly
IRS Sets New Fees for Correcting Retirement Plan Errors
For 2018, the IRS altered the fees it charges retirement plan sponsors when they use the Voluntary Correction Program (VCP). Fees are now based on plan asset size rather than…
Supreme Court Ruling May Result in More State-Law Claims Against Employers
Employees may have more time to file state-law claims against their employer if a federal court dismisses their lawsuit, according to a recent
Justice Department Targets Companies That Use Nonpoaching Agreements
The Department of Justice is planning criminal enforcement actions against employers that agree not to compete for workers, a top official announced
Poll: Workers Skeptical Employers Can Deal with Sexual Harassment
Most employees don't place much faith in their employers' ability to handle reports of sexual harassment, according to a recent survey
Sexual Harassment Prevention Starts with Cultural Change, SHRM CEO Says
Creating and maintaining a harassment-free workplace is not just a legal priority but is also essential for a healthy workplace, said Johnny C. Taylor, Jr
Viewpoint: Can Employees Fire Their Union?
Decertification of unions—voting them out of companies where they represent workers—is an option for employees frustrated by their unionized representatives








