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Pandemic Prompts Global Initiatives for Women in the Workplace
The COVID-19 crisis has disproportionately affected many women worldwide as they struggle to meet the needs of their families and employers—and the pandemic has
Court Says Texas Law Prohibits Sexual Orientation Discrimination
For the first time, Texas law has been interpreted to provide workplace protection for LGBTQ+ workers. The state appeals court decision follows on the heels of the June
First-Time Jobless Claims Edge Up
States reported that 744,000
Canada Replaces U.S. as Top Work Destination
Canada is now the most desirable destination for international workers, overtaking the United States for the first time, according to a new study of more than 209,000
The First 100 Days: President Biden’s Employment-Based Immigration Agenda
President Joe Biden has “hit the ground running” as he directs changes to the
Labor Law Poster Report
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New York Issues FAQs for Paid COVID-19 Vaccine Leave
Employers must provide their New York employees with up to four hours of paid time off per injection to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Recently, the New York State
HR Pros Monitor Student Debt Debate as President Biden Mulls Cancellation
With many HR professionals both in and out of college structuring their lives around student debt, the implications of any executive action are far-reaching









