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Failbook: 8 Candidate Mistakes To Make You Giggle
From disastrous spelling errors to weird confessions, we’ve each gathered a ton of candidate mistakes to make you laugh and probably cringe, too
Sourcers Need to Know, Who’s in The Market?
At SourceCon Anaheim this year, Shannon Pritchett talked about the persona of the audience that completed the State of Sourcing Survey for 2016
T3 – Employee Feedback tech – Growbot @TryGrowbot
This week on T3 I take a look at the employee feedback and recognition technology Growbot. Growbot is a Slack add-on
Officially Announcing My Candidacy for the 2020 Presidential Election #ACatInEveryPot
Apparently, we will now campaign for four years to become the President of the United States for four years. Makes sense
Moving from Disruption to Breakthrough HR
For a couple of years, we have been talking about disruption, when we are actually looking for breakthrough ideas in the HR space. My discussion today is a call to…
Overtime Rule Hang-Up Requires Careful Communication About Pay Decisions
Communications about the impact of a court's decision to temporarily block implementation of the overtime rule should honor any contracts created in prior messages about the rule
Court Upholds Disney’s IT Outsourcing
Disney's outsourcing of its IT staff—and the company's requirement that laid-off employees train their replacements, who were immigrants with H-1B visas—was upheld as lawful
Express Accommodation Request Not Required Under ADA
A medical technician who could not complete CPR training for four months after neck surgery can go to trial on her Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) discrimination claim even though…
When Will There Be a Final Decision on the Overtime Rule?
Employers know by now that the federal overtime rule has been put on hold, but the future of the rule remains uncertain. Employment attorneys say several things could affect the…
How Tom Price Could Transform Employer Health Coverage
Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga




