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Brazil Adopts Equal Pay Law
Brazil's Equal Pay Law has taken effect. It expands on pre-existing protections and imposes more severe sanctions
Starbucks Benefit Changes Won’t Apply to Unionized Stores
Starbucks recently announced a set of pay and benefit enhancements, some of which will not be available to unionized workers. The coffee retail giant has come under fire
The Benefits of a Pet-Friendly Workplace
Employees see pet-friendly policies seen as evidence that organizations prioritize their well-being, researchers say. Welcoming pets can help attract and retain the
Workplace Monitoring Via Video, GPS Has Legal Ramifications
With more employers monitoring workers with cameras and GPS trackers, federal regulators and states have taken steps to strengthen employee privacy rights
How Mater Helps Molly Succeed at Work
When Molly Koroleski is working, so is her hearing dog, Mater. He makes her aware of alarms, phone calls, knocks on the door and conversations in the office--bringing
Whistleblower Claims Fail Where Employer Fired Worker for Performance
An employee who alleged that he was fired after complaining to HR about unhealthy and unsafe working conditions could not go forward with his claims for unlawful
Carla Harris Urges Women to Use Their Power to Advance Themselves and Others
Carla Harris, senior client advisor at Morgan Stanley and a trailblazing leader, gave the keynote address on day two of Linkage's Women in Leadership Institute. Drawing
Make Sure Your Safety Policy Isn’t a Paper Tiger
A strong safety culture depends on much more than adopting a workplace safety policy or ensuring Occupational Safety and Health Administration compliance. Developing a
Here’s How Manufacturers Are Growing Their Talent Pipeline
Manufacturing executive shared best practices for attracting, skilling and retaining workers. Some are focusing on the crucial first months of employment, while others