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Workers Quit to Start New Businesses
More than million new businesses were started in 2021--many by employees who left companies to strike out on their own
The Next Level of Diversity for Companies in India
Diversity and inclusion have taken on greater prominence for companies in India in recent years, with more firms wanting to build an equitable workplace
Across Latin America, COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates Vary
Countries throughout Latin America have been re-examining and revising their laws as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to pose a threat to public health
‘Ban-the-Box’ Law Now Covers Federal Contractors
You might have missed it, but the prohibition against employers with federal contracts asking about a job applicant’s criminal history—part of a defense funding bill
Number of Workers Under Vaccine Orders Levels Off
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NYC to Require Salary Range in Job Postings
Starting in April 2022, employers advertising jobs in New York City will be required to include the salary range for the position in their postings
A Data Deluge Is Coming, Courtesy of Automation
As more automation is added, systems are integrated, sensors and Internet of Things devices are hooked up, a deluge of data is gathered that can rapidly swamp IT and HR
Colorado Employers Face Paid-Sick-Leave Obligations for 2022
Businesses in Colorado must comply with paid-sick-leave requirements in addition to COVID-19-related leave rules
Train IT Staff Before It’s Too Late
Much of the costs from poorly trained IT employees will come from delays in the release of products or services, missed revenue, and increased costs to the business