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Appeals Court Rules DACA Renewals Can Continue
Workers approved for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program can continue to renew temporary work authorization while a nationwide injunction on rescinding the program remains in place
Educate Managers About Union Access-to-Premises Rules
Managers need to know when union representatives and union-organizing employees can access company property. Barring them could result in charges of unfair labor practices, including against nonunionized employers
A Split Congress May Pursue Bipartisan Health Care Fixes
The partisan divide makes it unlikely that major changes in the Affordable Care Act will advance in the next Congress, but that doesn’t mean bipartisan efforts to address health care…
Navigating the Changing Prescription Drug Market
Employers facing rising drug-coverage costs are advised to revisit their vendor contracts in 2019, as mergers between health insurers and pharmacy benefit managers alter the competitive landscape
Middle-Wage Jobs Forecast to Decline
More bad news for middle-skilled workers struggling with displacement fears and stagnant pay: According to a new study, most of the jobs created over the next five years will be…
Navigating the Changing Prescription Drug Market
Employers facing rising drug-coverage costs are advised to revisit their vendor contracts in 2019, as mergers between health insurers and pharmacy benefit managers alter the competitive landscape
6 Unique and Challenging Ways to Recertify
SHRM chapter programs and HR conferences are all great options for recertification. But if you're lookign for a real professional challenge, Matthew Burr, SHRM-SCP, recommends these six unique opportunities for…
6 Unique and Challenging Ways to Recertify
SHRM chapter programs and HR conferences are all great options for recertification. But if you're lookign for a real professional challenge, Matthew Burr, SHRM-SCP, recommends these six unique opportunities for…
Workplace May Be New Battleground for 2019-20 Congress
Paid parental leave, a federal minimum wage hike and union-friendly laws are among the issues Democrats will work to advance on Capitol Hill after winning control of the House of…
Marijuana Legal in More of the U.S.; State Minimum Wages Rise
More states—Michigan, Missouri and Utah—legalized the use of marijuana in ballot measures on Election Day, Nov. 6







