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HR Teams Are Stretched Thin
As they struggle to fill job vacancies at their organizations, HR teams are experiencing talent shortages, too
Surging Gas Prices Take a Bigger Bite of Workers' Wages
As gas prices hit record levels in the
Surging Gas Prices Take a Bigger Bite out of Workers' Wages
As gas prices hit record levels in the
United Airlines Will Return Workers with Vaccine Exemptions to Former Jobs
Noting the decline in the coronavirus pandemic, United Airlines told employees on March 10 that employees with exemptions from its mandatory vaccine policy could return
Career Lessons from Andrea Ferrara: Transparency First
For Andrea Ferrara, CHRO for PepsiCo Beverages North America, strong leadership comes down to open and candid communication
Building an HR/CFO Partnership
True partnerships between HR and the CFO are not common, and they can be difficult to establish. But a good working relationship between the two will yield benefits and
When Might an Employer Question FMLA Certification?
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) certification of a serious health condition must be complete and sufficient, but sometimes it’s neither. Here are tips on how to
Federal Agencies Align to End Retaliation Against Minority Workers
In November 2021, the
Keeping Benefits Competitive Requires Vigilance—and a Strategy
Simply expanding the benefits package won't ensure it remains attractive to job candidates and employees. Instead, engage with employees and applicants to understand