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Combating Recruiter Burnout in Tough Hiring Markets
How do you turn a competitive hiring market into not a source of potential burnout, but the ground from which you can thrive and become an even better recruiter? This…
FAQs Address Updates to California Sick and Safe Leave
On Dec. 12, California’s Labor Commissioner revised its FAQs to address changes that will occur on Jan
New Laws Took Root in California in 2023
A slew of new laws and regulations sprang up in California this year, so employers need to pay careful attention to the changes to remain compliant
Strikes and NLRB Decisions Transform Labor Relations in 2023
This year was marked by big strikes by autoworkers, health care workers, teachers, and Hollywood actors and writers. It also saw big decisions from the U
Jury Awards $41M in Discrimination, Wrongful Termination Case
A nurse recently won a $41 million jury verdict in her discrimination and wrongful termination lawsuit against Kaiser Permanente, a health care provider based in
IE&D in 2023: Affirmative Action, ‘Woke’ Backlash and Employment Gains for People with Disabilities
In 2023, inclusion, equity and diversity (IE&D) withstood several blows that threatened its existence, including the reversal of affirmative action and the rise of the
Did You See This? 2023 News That Caught Our Eye
We've collected some of the heart-warming and offbeat workplace stories published in 2023 that exemplified the ingenuity, compassion and creativity of people—and
Safeguarding Remote Interviews from Cybercriminals
Virtual meetings are a convenient way to conduct initial interviews. Unfortunately, remote interviews can also increase a recruiter’s vulnerability to cyberattacks
Report: Long Work Hours Lead to Burnout, Not Productivity
Your employees may be putting in time beyond the normal workday, but that doesn’t mean they’re more productive, according to a new global survey. Meeting fatigue and the