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DE&I for Show? Or DE&I for Results?
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) programs are high-priority but low-result, writes columnist Jathan Janove. Diversity experts encourage organizations to focus on
How 'Build Back Better' Supports People with Disabilities
If approved, President Joe Biden's Build Back Better plan would allocate $150 billion to home- and community-based services (HCBS), allowing people with disabilities to
The Power of Reverse Mentoring
As the Great Resignation continues, senior leaders should consider reverse mentoring—seeking the perspective of less-experienced employees. The relationship can give
New DOL FAQs Address At-Home COVID-19 Test Coverage
A new set of frequently asked questions (FAQs) may bring clarity for employers with group health plans that must cover the cost of over-the-counter COVID-19 test kits
Why You Should Welcome Back Boomerang Employees
Boomerangs—employees who return after leaving a company—are on the rise. According to LinkedIn, this source accounted for 4
How to Retain Employees During the Great Resignation
How can companies keep valued and talented workers on board? Management professionals offer these tips
Top Business Predictions for 2022
Now seems like a good time to canvass company managers and executives about their best predictions for the business world in the new year
An Early Release of 2023 Out-of-Pocket Limits for Non-HSA Plans
The maximum 2023 limits on out-of-pocket costs that group health plans can impose on enrollees were announced earlier than in previous years, to give employers more time
White House Task Force Issues Report on Strengthening Unions
The White House Task Force on Worker Organizing and Empowerment issued a report on Feb. 7 that included 70 proposals for strengthening unions
Workforce Disruption Sharpens Focus on Improving Skills Taxonomies
For HR managers seeking to track and match skilled workers to job opportunities, building a taxonomy that provides updated and accurate information on employees’ skills