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Case Tests Collective Bargaining Rights of National Guard Technicians
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that will determine whether National Guard technicians can keep their union rights. The case raises the question of
2023 HR Technology Trends: Talent Marketplaces, Expanding AI and Optimizing Existing Systems
While talent conditions will vary widely by industry—with some companies continuing layoffs, while at the same time others are increasing compensation and perks to
A New Wrinkle in the End of Traditional Office Life: The Decline of 9-to-5
The post-pandemic workplace has forced managers into overseeing workers in far-flung locations. And an additional challenge has emerged for managers, as well: people
The Importance of Managerial Humility
Managerial humility involves a willingness to know oneself. Humble individuals are aware of human limitations and accept that they have both strengths and weaknesses
Denial of Job Transfer Might Be Challenged as Discriminatory
Employers cannot discriminate with respect to the terms, conditions, or privileges of one’s employment because of one’s sex. The denial of a job transfer can support a
General Reasons for Leave Call-Ins Satisfied FMLA Requirements
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) allows employers to establish call-in requirements for employees to use FMLA leave. But an employee’s reference to flare-ups, if
6 Predictions for People Managers in 2023
Predicting the future of work is no easy task. But it’s necessary to help people managers keep employees engaged and productive
How to Balance Religious Accommodations with Company Vaccination Requirements
The federal government is suing an Atlanta-based children’s hospital after firing an employee for requesting a religious exemption to its influenza vaccination policy
‘Kraken’ COVID-19 Variant Threatens US Workforce
With the rapid rise of a new variant of COVID-19, nicknamed “Kraken,” employers should take precautionary measures in their workforces to prevent outbreaks—even though