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Recruitment Marketing: From Trendy to Necessary
Recruitment marketing has grown in the last few years from being just a buzzy fad or aspirational “nice to have” into a core HR discipline
Port Authority Not Subject to Worker-Friendly New Jersey Whistleblower Law
A New Jersey appellate court held that the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is not subject to suit under New Jersey’s expansive whistleblower statute, the Conscientious Employee…
Nevada High Court Weighs in Again on Minimum Wage Amendment
On March 16, the Nevada Supreme Court issued yet another 6-0 en banc decision regarding the Nevada Constitution’s oft-litigated Minimum Wage Amendment
City of Los Angeles Updates Paid-Sick-Leave Rules and FAQs
On March 14, with little to no fanfare, the city of Los Angeles revised its rules implementing its minimum wage ordinance, which includes mandatory paid sick leave
Arbitration Agreement Enforceable Despite Being ‘One-Sided’ as Written
An arbitration agreement should be enforced, even though, as originally written, the contract was "one-sided," the California Court of Appeal ruled
SHRM: I-9 Paperwork Burdens Too Much for Small Businesses
Form I-9 requirements confound small businesses and often result in costly errors
Equal Pay Day Is Reminder of Existing Wage Gap
April 4, 2017, is Equal Pay Day. Because women earn less, on average, than men, they must work longer for the same amount of pay
Your Career Q&A: How to Job Search in a New Field, with a Disability
A health crisis prompted a former event planner to switch careers to HR for more stability. What's the best way to pursue a job search, gain new skills and let…
How Do Terrible Managers Keep Their Jobs?
Suri worked for a terrible manager in her first job after college. Now she is curious: how do awful managers keep their jobs?
15 Things Never, Ever To Do At A Business Lunch
What are the rules of good manners for a business lunch? Here are 15 things never, ever to do







