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Does This Law Apply to My Organization in Indiana?
Indiana: does this law apply?
Government Slow to Adopt Digital Recruiting
Government contractors in the private sector are twice as likely as their public-sector counterparts to use online tools and social media for their recruitment needs, according to a recent survey
Managers Play Significant Role in Creating Diverse Teams
Direct reports often reflect their manager's ethnicity when those managers have the final say in hiring decisions, a recent 2018 workplace diversity report found
Is It Discriminatory to Only Show Job Ads to Young Social Media Users?
Recruiting tactics that make a company's job ads visible to younger candidates but not to older candidates could mean employers are excluding older job seekers. But is microtargeting a violation…
Applicants Told They Were Rejected Because of Their Names
A Missouri health clinic allegedly sent rejection notices to at least 20 female job applicants, indicating that it did not hire job seekers who had what it called "ghetto names."…
Meal and Rest Break Requirements by State
Meal and rest break requirements by state provided by XpertHR
California Legislators Consider Hotel Safety Law Similar to Chicago’s
A Chicago ordinance requiring hotel employers to equip certain hotel employees with portable emergency contact devices took effect July 1. A similar bill is working its way through the California…
New York Steps Closer to Legalizing Recreational Marijuana Use
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is setting the stage to begin debate over the legalization of marijuana for recreational use during the 2019 legislative session. The current marijuana program only…









