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A Child Is Hit By A Foul Ball As Rob Manfred And MLB's Owners Continue To Drag Their Feet
Another day. Another fan injured by a foul ball at a Major League ballpark
After Equifax Breach, Lawmakers Propose Credit Screening Restrictions for Employment
Democrats in both houses of Congress have introduced legislation that would overhaul the nation’s credit reporting system—including by restricting the use of credit information for most employment decisions—in the wake…
California Legislature Approves Ban on Asking Applicants About Past Salary
California employers could no longer ask job applicants about their salary history under legislation that is headed for Gov. Jerry Brown’s desk
California Lawmakers Pass Statewide ‘Ban-the-Box’ Law
California may become the 10th state to require private-sector employers to “ban the box” on employment applications asking about applicants’ criminal conviction histories
Future of DACA Program Remains Uncertain
Congress faces several proposals to provide continued work authorization to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients, who are embroiled in lawsuits challenging the termination of the DACA program
How Employers Can Lawfully Attract Millennial Job Applicants
Employers want to attract Millennials, who will make up half the
Is It Education or Experience That Makes the HR Professional? Here’s What You Said
In the September issue of HR Magazine, we posed the question "Is Earning an Undergraduate Degree in HR the Best Way to Prepare for an HR Career?" On SHRM's Facebook…
9 Tips for Using HR Metrics Strategically
Combine workforce measures with broader business data to solve organizational problems
2018 Open Enrollment: Voluntary Benefits Emphasize Choice
Voluntary benefits can help to address possible financial gaps for employees, especially for those enrolled in high-deductible health plans. While these choices enhance the benefits package, they also raise issues…








