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A Holiday Ode to Human Resources
It's been another rough year for HR professionals, but you came through again like champs. We at the Society for Human Resource Management had you in mind in writing
‘Career Cushioning,’ ‘Job Cuffing’: Trendy Names for Employee Job-Contingency Plans
Amid economic uncertainty, cutbacks and layoffs, employees want to keep their options open. While they have a perfectly good job, they're looking around to see what else
Employers' Latest Headache: Employees Secretly Working from Different Locations
Employees are reveling in their ability to work from anywhere--and unintentionally putting their employers at risk of not meeting payroll tax withholding requirements
Employee Asked to Choose Between Running for Office and Keeping His Job Could Sue
A bank employee running for a New York State Assembly seat who was asked to choose between running for office and continuing his employment with the bank could proceed
Secure 2.0 Retirement Overhaul on Track
Big changes are ahead for the
Agency Reaffirms Rule Against Coercing Workers
In a Dec. 15 decision, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) upheld a longstanding prohibition against coercively questioning employees before a legal proceeding
Meta Shelves Jobs on Facebook
Jobs on Facebook is shutting down completely in the
N.Y. Governor Signs State Pay Disclosure Law
Employers in New York state will be required to disclose salary ranges for advertised jobs and promotions under a law signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul on Dec