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The One Conference HR Pros Need to Go to in 2017 #WorkHuman
So, I’ve been on the record that my favorite conference to attend is the HR Technology Conference. It’s my favorite because I geek out on HR and TA Tech and…
Amazon Suicide Attempt: Sometimes Big Events Lead to Big Change…
The title says it all – sometimes it takes big events to lead to big change. Back in 2015, Amazon came under fire following a shocking piece from the New…
Who Will Be Trump’s Labor Secretary?
Candidates that President-elect Donald Trump is considering for labor secretary
DOL Seeks Expedited Review of Overtime Appeal
The Department of Labor's (DOL's) Dec. 2 arguments for expedited review of its appeal of an order blocking implementation of the overtime rule "are not slam dunks," according to a…
HR Can’t Change Company Culture by Itself
A strong culture is vital for organizational success – as evidenced by the relationship between culture and leadership, employee commitment, customer satisfaction, and innovation. But "strong" doesn't mean fixed
OSHA Finally Issues Walking-Working Surfaces Rule
On Nov. 17, OSHA issued a final rule revising and updating its general industry walking-working surfaces standards specific to slip, trip and fall hazards
Your Career Q&A: How to Tell the Story of Your Career
A letter-writer with a unique track record, combining highly unusual skills and performance credentials, asks Martin for advice. Knowing what skills and experiences to sell, to whom and why is…
Doubts Raised About New California PAGA Requirements
In response to a spike in California Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) lawsuits, the state enacted new requirements to increase regulatory oversight. But do they go far enough?
Few HR Tech Platforms Untouched by Mobile Trend
The mobile wave that washed over the recruiting industry has reached the rest of the HR technology universe and shows few signs of initial uses of mobile technologies within HR…
Missouri Noncompete Struck Down for Lack of Consideration
The end of the year is an opportune time for employers to make sure their noncompete and arbitration agreements are still valid. A recent Missouri federal court decision underscores how…







