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Viewpoint: How to Plan Out Your HR Career
In today’s highly competitive and constantly changing employment landscape, it is critical that you have an action plan to move your career forward—whether you intend to work in HR throughout…
In Focus: Some ‘Day Without Immigrants’ Protesters Fired
While some businesses shut their doors in a show of solidarity with "day without immigrants" protesters, other employers terminated participants in the walkouts
Boost Your Talent Management Strategy with SHRM in Chicago
Approximately 1,500 talent acquisition and management professionals will take advantage of the learning sessions, networking opportunities and vendor solutions at the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) 2017 Talent Management…
5 Steps to Improve Diversity Recruiting
Bias can thwart diversity at every step of the hiring process, from recruiting, screening and interviewing to assessment and onboarding, but there are tactics that can help increase equal opportunity…
Tech Trends Will Elevate Sourcing in 2017
Data-driven decisions. Candidate personas
Intelligent Technology Is Changing Recruiting
The growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning can help recruiters become smarter and faster at finding and engaging the right candidates
How to Improve Workforce Planning
Leaders trying to predict their organizations’ future workforce needs must focus not only on business requirements but also on what talent is likely to be available in the relevant labor…
In Focus: Do Wage Hikes Resolve Recruitment and Retention Problems?
Employers use compensation as a tool to attract and retain a talented workforce, but do wage hikes always help resolve staffing issues?
Nurse’s Complaint of Harassment After Being Disciplined Supported Lawsuit
A 60-year-old nurse of Chinese descent can pursue discrimination and retaliation claims against her longtime employer
ADA Claim Can Proceed Despite Employee’s Death
The risks of litigation from a deceased former employee can extend far longer than one might expect









