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Employee-Generated Videos: Not Just for Recruiting Anymore
New video-creation platforms and apps have made producing and distributing employee-generated videos easier and more affordable than ever, leading some HR and recruiting
Transportation Choices to and Around New Orleans
Check out the many transportation and lodging choices you have when you attend the SHRM Annual Conference & Expo 2022 (SHRM22) June 12-15 in New Orleans
Inconsistent Rationales for Termination Create Dispute That Sends Case to Jury
A jury could decide claims of age and disability discrimination and retaliation under the Family and Medical Leave Act when there were inconsistent reasons for
Part-Time Work Ruled Not a Reasonable Accommodation
An employee who was excessively absent and experienced anxiety was not qualified for her job and her request to work half days was not a request for a reasonable
Biden Calls for Support of American Jobs and Businesses in SOTU Address
President Joe Biden delivered his first State of the Union (SOTU) address March 1 as the crisis in Ukraine develops and businesses and workers continue to feel the
5 Keys to Success as an HR Department of One
Experienced solo HR practitioners share their secrets for success. Not surprisingly, the ability to set priorities is key—but it also helps to love what you do
War in Ukraine: How Business Leaders Can Support Employees Affected by the Crisis
The war in Ukraine has many people on edge. Some of your employees are likely feeling saddened, shocked, and powerless to help
President Biden Calls for Passage of Equality Act to Advance LGBTQ Rights
In his State of the Union address, President Joe Biden implored Congress to pass the Equality Act. The bill would amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to prohibit
How One Company Is Assisting Its Employees in Ukraine
Vladimir Gendelman, the CEO of a company with employees in Ukraine, spoke about his organization’s efforts to keep employees safe and provide for their needs during the
The Conflict in Ukraine Is Causing Some Workers Severe Anxiety; Employers Can Help
Concern over the war in Ukraine is causing some workers to experience anxiety that's severe enough to require counseling through employer-provided resources. Workplace