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US Weekly Jobless Claims: 217K
States reported that 217,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending Oct. 28, an increase of 5,000 from last week's revised level
Property Management Company Not Liable for Injuries to Contractor’s Employee
An electrical technician was injured when a broken hatch providing access to the roof of a commercial building in Riverside, Calif., slammed shut on his back, herniating
Linkage CEO: We Need to ‘Change the Face of Leadership’
Women account for nearly half of the
Uber, Lyft Must Pay $328 Million Over Wage Theft Claims
Rideshare companies Uber and Lyft will pay a combined $328 million to settle wage theft claims in New York, state Attorney General Letitia James announced on Nov
New I-9 Form Must Be Used by All Employers Starting Nov. 1
Employers are required to use the latest version of Form I-9 beginning today
Panel: Consider Hiring Refugees, Other Newcomers to Fill Your Talent Needs
Hiring refugees and individuals seeking asylum is Hiring refugees and individuals seeking asylum is "a great opportunity" for both the employer and the employee,
DOL Releases New Fiduciary Rule
​The Biden administration on Oct. 31 unveiled its new fiduciary rule that extends fiduciary standards and aims to close loopholes that some say cost retirement savers
2024 401(k) Contribution Limit Announcement Imminent
As open enrollment season is in full swing, employers are still waiting for one important figure: the annual 401(k) contribution limit for 2024. The announcement from
Post-Pandemic, Employees Are Taking More Sick Days. How Are Employers Responding?
Rather than working through a cough or cold or when they are feeling blue, many workers—especially younger ones—are now putting their mental and physical health first,
Job Openings Hold in September
Job openings remained unexpectedly high at million in September, according to the monthly JOLTS report released by the U