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5 Effective Ways To Prepare Millennials For Leadership Roles
We know that 91% of millennials aspire to leadership. So, how do we prepare millennials for leadership and help millennials already in positions of leadership to succeed? Here are 5…
Tax Act Alters Executive Pay, Affects Bonus Deductions and Withholding
The passage of the 2017 tax act will cause some employers to revisit their executive compensation programs, since new restrictions apply to deductible income. With corporate tax rates falling next…
IRS Announces Higher Standard Mileage Rate for 2018
The deductible business mileage rate is increasing 1 cent per mile as of Jan. 1, 2018, the IRS announced
Employee Relations in 2017: It’s Complicated
HR professionals this year faced new limits on disciplining workers, dealing with people drunk on the job, and new employees who hid body art during an interview, then revealed it…
What Individual Mandate Repeal Means for Employers
The 2017 tax act effectively repeals the Affordable Care Act's (ACA's) requirement that most Americans obtain ACA-compliant health coverage, effective in 2019. Here's how it will affect employer-sponsored health plans…
Survey: HR Professionals Need to Prepare for Automation
In just two years, nearly 20 percent of the work done at
Senate Committee Approves OSHA Nominee Scott Mugno
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is close to having a new leader nearly a year after the role’s last incumbent stepped down
Conflicting Evidence over Absenteeism Leads to Ongoing FMLA Litigation
An employer that claimed it fired an employee for absenteeism was not entitled to summary judgment on the claims of a former employee for Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)…
Employee Can Bring Religious Discrimination Claims over Fingerprinting
An employer could not obtain dismissal of religious discrimination and retaliation claims by a former bus driver fired because she would not submit to a fingerprint background check








