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Court Revives Discrimination Claim of Disabled Employee Who Failed Physical
A temporary employee with back and shoulder issues who effectively performed production work before failing a physical assessment could bring discrimination claims for his termination, the 10th
Bringing Positivity to HR Leadership
Leadership books remain top sellers among HR professionals
DOJ Abandons Defense of Increased Salary Level in 2016 Overtime Rule
The Department of Justice has abandoned its defense of the increased salary level in the 2016 overtime rule
Religion in the Workplace in France
There is an existing legal framework to regulate religion in the French workplace but it is difficult to adapt it to diverse situations and it cannot, in any case, resolve…
Revival of Opinion Letters Signals DOL Will Listen to Employers More Closely
By reviving opinion letters, the Department of Labor (DOL) is sending the message that it genuinely wants to hear from employers on the compliance issues troubling them
HRIntelligencer 1.06
Big Picture Everything. This 10-minute game trailer from a game that shows the universe from a huge variety of perspectives
Your Conference Room Is An Idea Killer
“Let’s get a conference room; I will send out the invites.”
5 Situations That'll Always Feel Awkward When You're New At Work
Starting a new gig can be really overwhelming—whether it’s your first or your 10th. But as time goes on, there are certain things that’ll become second nature
5 Ways HR Can Harness the Power of SMS
Today’s Human Resources departments have been irreversibly transformed by technology and the evolution of a global economy. These changes have brought about many key challenges facing modern HR departments, including…
The Recruiter Told Me 'Employers Don't Like Money-Driven Candidates'
Monique is job-hunting. She had a bad conversation with a recruiter, Sally, who rubbed Monique the wrong way







