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Is Corporate IE&D Dying? Maybe Not
Many companies are cutting their inclusion, equity and diversity efforts, but a new survey of 445 HR leaders revealed that many employers have actually invested more
California Raises Wages for Fast-Food Workers
A new California law means fast-food workers will be paid more and a new state entity will oversee working conditions in the industry. Gov
Strikes Drag on Across Industries
A summer of strikes shows no signs of cooling off this fall. Autoworkers and actors are still on picket lines across the country this week, while health care workers
DOE Calls for More Transparency to Make Postsecondary Education Worth the Cost
​An amended Department of Education regulation, effective July 1, 2024, calls for postsecondary schools receiving federal dollars such as Pell grants and direct loans to
California Increases Number of Paid Sick Days
California recently expanded the amount of paid sick leave guaranteed to workers. Gov
U.S. Jewish Leaders React to Attacks on Israel, Plead for HR Support
Reports show that thousands of people in Israel and Gaza have died since Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7
‘The Broken Rung’ Is Stunting Career Growth for Women of Color
For every 100 male employees promoted from entry-level jobs to managerial positions, only 73 women of color receive a similar promotion, according to a recent study
Case Headed to NLRB Might Prohibit Employers from Holding ‘Captive Audience’ Meetings
A case involving A case involving "captive audience" meetings is pending before the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and has potentially large ramifications for