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California Bill May Reduce Delay in Background Checks
Many courts around the state redacted birth dates and driver's license numbers from their indexes, causing routine background checks to be much more difficult to obtain
How GM’s TA Leader Built a New Tech Stack to Drive Change
Lagunas described how he built a new recruiting technology ecosystem and partnered with internal stakeholders to help drive GM’s transition from traditional automobile
Proposed Overtime Rule Expected Soon
With the publication of a proposed overtime rule expected as soon as next month, employment law attorneys are anticipating the DOL will recommend higher salary level
Viewpoint: Using Purpose to Boost Engagement Among Women and Deskless Workers
Because of concerns about health, safety, stability and security at the workplace and at home, many women and front-line workers are less engaged at the workplace. To
Foreign National Employees Are Getting Stuck Abroad
Many foreign national employees who leave the
Choosing a New Tech Vendor? These Tips Can Help
As the number of HR technology vendors grows, the challenge of finding the right provider to meet your unique needs grows, too. HR tech buyers face this problem more
Italy: Termination for Angry E-Mails to Senior Management Upheld
Italy’s Court of Cassation ruled that termination was justified after a manager sent an angry e-mail to the company’s top management
Citigroup Expands Abortion Benefits to Counter State Restrictions
As some states move to restrict abortion access, a major company is changing its benefits so that employees in those states can still obtain abortion services. It's
CEO in Poland and Her Team Help Ukrainians Fleeing War
Natalia Panowicz, the CEO of Codility in Warsaw, Poland, described the actions her company has taken in response to the war in Ukraine