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I Have An Interview Tomorrow, But I'm Employed — Should I Call In Sick?
Should Vera call in sick at her job to attend an interview for a position with a different company? What's your take?
I Accepted The Job Offer Already — Can I Still Negotiate It?
Can you still negotiate a job offer after you've signed it?
Only a Few States Require Employers to Provide Advance Notice of Noncompetes
Two recent cases reaffirm that Minnesota remains among the small, but growing, list of states that require employers to provide advance notice of any noncompete to a potential future employee…
Be Open to Hiring Imperfect HR Candidates—And Training Them
Expertise in human resources was cited as the competency most lacking among job seekers for HR roles, according to the Society for Human Resource Management’s 2017 HR Jobs Pulse Survey…
Reconsider Recruiting Tactics to Find Older Workers
Age bias is a myopic view that employers facing tightening labor markets continue to hold at their peril. A panel looks at ways to broaden recruitment efforts to attract older…
Common Pay Stub Errors California Employers Should Avoid
California HR professionals know the importance of promptly and accurately paying employees for all hours worked and that failing to do so can lead to expensive class-action lawsuits. It’s essential…
NLRB Republican Pressured About Alleged Conflict of Interest
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) members who were once corporate lawyers shouldn't participate in cases involving former clients, and Republican member William Emanuel recently violated this ethics rule, according to…
Winning Changes Everything: A Q&A with Scott Hamilton
Olympic figure skating champion Scott Hamilton shares his keys to winning: Find your purpose and embrace failure
HR Pros Outline Goals and Challenges for 2018
In December, we asked you to share the changes and challenges you're making or facing in 2018 as current or aspiring SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP credential holders. Here's what you told…







