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California Agency Releases First Draft of AI Regulations
The California Privacy Protection Agency unveiled draft automated decision-making technology regulations that would set forth new protections for employees and
Prepare for Regulations as HR Embraces AI
Get ready for new regulations on AI at the federal, state and local levels
How to Move Forward with Generative AI, LLMs
Generative AI large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4 and Bard have astonishing capabilities. But they also present potential risks—perhaps ones we haven’t even
New SHRM Recertification Providers for November 2023
Take the guesswork out of the recertification process for maintaining your SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP credential. When you see the SHRM Recertification Provider seal, you know
Next Stop for Big Labor: More Organizing
Union organizing will be a primary goal for big labor in 2024. While many employers don’t want unions, the threat of union organizing can help companies take employee
Tesla Prevails in Case Over Union Drive
A National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) regional official recently dismissed claims that Tesla illegally fired employees at a Buffalo,
Lawmakers Disagree on Union Rights
Congressional lawmakers are considering competing bills with different views on union rights for workers. At a U
Innovations in Gamification During Open Enrollment
Gamification offers an option that can help make the open enrollment process more interesting to employees and, in the process, boost their understanding and utilization
France: Cour de Cassation Rules on Impact of Sick Leave on Holiday Entitlement
The Cour de Cassation—the French Supreme Court—has delivered a number of rulings on the subject of paid leave
US Weekly Jobless Claims: 218K
​States reported that 218,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending Nov. 25, an increase of 7,000 from the previous week's revised level