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U.S. Loses Over 20 Million Jobs, Unemployment Rises to 14.7 Percent
The economic devastation wrought by the coronavirus has finally shown its scale in the government’s monthly reporting—
Employer to Pay $2.9 Million for Failing to Obtain Worker’s Green Card
A California appeals court upheld a jury award of almost $ million to an employee and his wife in their lawsuit against the husband's former employer
EEOC Says Anti-Bias Laws Don’t Block Employers from Using WOTC
Employers who properly apply for the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) won’t run afoul of federal anti-discrimination laws, according to an opinion letter that was recently issued by the Equal…
Virtual Employee Concerts Strike a Chord of Connection at Limelight Health
Employee engagement is literally music to the ears of Jason T. Andrew, CEO of Limelight Health
Getting to Work in a Pandemic: The Next Challenge
Employees who rely on mass transit are worried about contracting coronavirus on their commutes. Here are innovative ways to address their concerns
Getting to Work in a Pandemic: The Next Challenge
Employees who rely on mass transit are worried about contracting coronavirus on their commutes. Here are innovative ways to address their concerns
Ask HR: I’m Afraid to Work. How Do I Tell my Boss?
SHRM President and CEO Johnny C. Taylor, Jr
Ask HR: I’m Afraid to Go to Work. How Do I Tell My Boss?
SHRM President and CEO Johnny C. Taylor, Jr
Taking Walks with the Kids Is One Perk of Working Remotely; Handling Their Meltdowns Is Not
Time with kids. Time with pets
Pet Pals Are 'Co-Workers' During Quarantine
Pets boost our sense of well-being and help to alleviate the loneliness and anxiety that can come with social distancing. In a recent #NextChat discussion, people shared photos of their…







