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President Nominates Former Wage and Hour Administrator to Resume Role
President Job Biden will nominate David Weil to lead the
EU Proposal Could Limit AI Use in Recruiting and Hiring
The European Union (EU) has proposed to regulate the use of AI, which could alter how companies recruit and hire workers for jobs across Europe
Employers Step Up Efforts to Raise Workers’ Vaccination Rates
Giving financial rewards to workers who get vaccinated for COVID-19 may increase following new guidance that greenlit the use of vaccine incentives, while employers also
Amazon Drops Marijuana Screening, Supports Federal MORE Act
Amazon is adjusting its drug-testing policy for
Uber Can’t Compel Arbitration of Driver’s PAGA Claim
An Uber driver who alleged wage violations under the California Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) could not be forced into arbitration, a state appeals court ruled
Resources for HR Career Development
HR and business leaders didn't get many professional development opportunities over the past year, and they are ready to jump back into it now. In April, Tune in
Hiring? Look Beyond LinkedIn
Recruitment has changed significantly during the pandemic, and many of the changes are likely to stick. Employers have stepped up their use of social media—and not just
Executive Pay Growth During the Pandemic Faces Scrutiny
This year, some corporate boards are being criticized for This year, some corporate boards are being criticized for "lowering the goalposts" so CEOs no longer had to
Report: Employers Most Likely to Train New Employees
Employers are more likely to train new or newly promoted employees than to upskill current employees, according to recent research from the Society for Human Resource









