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After Maternity Leave: How Companies Can Support New Parents' Transition Back To Work
Companies are implementing programs for new parents aimed at retaining them during a vulnerable period
HR Should Be Making People Uncomfortable
Are you doing something everyday that makes you uncomfortable? You should, you must, says Kelly Poulson, VP of coaching & development at Allen & Gerritsen
3 Ways to Stop Fooling Yourself
Humans are wired to assume we’re right, that we will win, and that we’re on top of our game
Our First ATAP Board of Directors and Leadership Team
The Association of Talent Acquisition Professionals (which you read about here) announced the selection of our first Board of Directors last week, a diverse group of practitioners and non-practitioners alike
The Future of Work Is Going Freelance
Independent Work: Choice, Necessity, and the Gig Economy from the McKinsey Global Institute, is fascinating reading. If you’re in HR, talent acquisition or are a leader of people, you’ve probably…
Puerto Rico Overhauls Employment Regime
Puerto Rico is overhauling its employment law regime in an effort to become more competitive in the face of a flagging economy and to become an attractive jurisdiction for establishing…
Employers Take Steps to Curb Specialty Drug Costs
With specialty drug costs spiking higher and the self-administration of these medications becoming more complicated, integrated care management services for employees taking specialty drugs has become vital
Arbitration Agreement Not Enforceable, California Court Rules
A written arbitration agreement between an employee and her employer could not be enforced because the document failed to properly identify the claims covered and to adequately specify the procedures…
HR is Rich Source of Comedy for Hollywood
Fox has ordered a cast-contingent TV pilot for "Linda From HR," a comedy starring an HR professional who has a dark secret that leads her to spy on her company…



