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How to Become a More Fearless HR Leader
Senior HR leaders tell how they took chances to build their skills and encourage others to step out into the unknown to find career challenge and fulfillment
5 Key California Handbook Updates for 2018
California employers should be aware that an active state legislature in 2017 resulted in significant changes for the workplace—which means employers should review their handbooks to make sure policies are…
DHS Ends Protected Immigration Status for El Salvador
Around 200,000 Salvadorans living in the United States under a protected immigration status will lose their work authorization and be asked to change their status or leave the country by…
Vermont Workplace Labor and Employment Law Posters
Vermont workplace labor and employment law poster chart
Form I-9 Worksite Enforcement Expected to Ramp Up in 2018
President Donald Trump’s administration has signaled that the number of Form I-9 employment eligibility verification audits will significantly escalate in 2018
Hong Kong: Review of Contribution Levels to Pension Fund Begun
The Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority has kick-started a review of Minimum and Maximum Relevant Income and will submit its proposal to the government for consideration by July 2018
UK: Reporting on Costs to Defined Contribution Members Will Be Clarified
New proposals by the
Hollywood Stars Help Low-Income Employees Lawyer Up
Some of Hollywood's biggest names—Shonda Rimes, Reese Witherspoon, Eva Longoria, Natalie Portman and hundreds of others—have united to form Time's Up, an initiative confronting abuse of power and promoting workplace…









