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California to Lift Certain COVID-19-Related Masking Rules
California's indoor masking requirements will be dropped in many settings beginning Feb. 16 for people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the
President Biden Signs Order Aiming to Bolster Union Construction Jobs
President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Feb. 4 aiming to improve quality and lower costs on federal construction projects
Failure to Accrue Sick Leave While Deployed Does Not Violate USERRA
A class action by United Airlines pilots claiming that they were denied sick-leave accrual while on military leave in violation of the Uniformed Services Employment and
Congressional Staffers Detail Toxic Workplaces, Poor Treatment
n Instagram account anonymously detailing poor treatment and abuse of Congressional staffers—often young college students or those fresh out of college—is blowing up as
Navigating the Next Generation of Telehealth
What's working with virtual health (access to doctors and mental health counseling); what's challenging (lack of care coordination and the What's working with virtual
India: What HR Is Grappling with on Hybrid Work Models
As the omicron variant of the coronavirus continues to impact employers’ plans to reopen their offices in India to all staff members, many organizations are moving ahead
Taco Bell Pilots Business Boot Camp to Promote Leadership Diversity
A training program to create pathways for restaurant workers looking to advance their careers through franchise ownership is the aim of a new pilot program—the Taco
Younger Workers Are Eager for Financial Wellness Help
Stress about finances has an outsized effect on the ability of Generation Z and Millennial workers. Employer-provided financial wellness programs go a long way toward
California Legislature Gives the FAST Recovery Act a Second Chance
AB 257 would create an 11-member fast-food-sector council appointed by the governor and state legislators to review and create workplace standards for fast food