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Employee Could Not Be Forced to Arbitrate PAGA Claims
An employee who brought a Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) lawsuit alleging violations of California wage and hour laws could not be forced to arbitrate his claims
IHRIM Annual Conference Heads to Toronto
The International Association for Human Resource Information Management (IHRIM) will hold its first conference in nearly two years, March 26-29 at the Westin Harbour Castle in Toronto
How To Create a Culture of Civility
The raw emotions of a polarized electorate are taking a toll on employee relations. How can HR professionals help shape an organizational culture of civility?
EEO-1 Pay Reporting, Overtime Rule May Be Repealed Following Trump Order
Federal task forces charged with implementing President Donald Trump's executive orders to reduce rules and regulations will likely target those disfavored by the business community
Diversity Trainers Are Tested By Harsh Rhetoric
Diversity and inclusion trainers are being tested by the harsh rhetoric surrounding President Donald Trump’s campaign pledges and initial actions, particularly the travel ban on immigrants and refugees from predominantly…
The Best Ways to Roll Out New Workplace Safety Programs
Communication, training and accountability are key when introducing new safety policies in the workplace
E.U.: European Court of Justice Rules on Headscarves in the Workplace
Contrary to the headlines, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) for the European Union did not rule that employers are able to ban headscarves at work
How HR Can Promote Flexibility in Blue-Collar Jobs
Working-class employees need work/life balance, too. And HR can help give it to them—while boosting the organization’s competitive edge
California Lawmakers Introduce Statewide Ban-the-Box Law
When it comes to legislation restricting employer use of criminal records, California seems to be leading the charge. Lawmakers have continued the trend by introducing A








