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Professor’s Time Spent Studying Did Not Count Toward Leave Threshold
A university professor did not qualify for leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act or the California Family Rights Act because she had not worked the minimum hours required…
Coronavirus Strikes Australian Employers
Like elsewhere in the world, Australian employers have been hit hard by the coronavirus and bans on public gatherings
Share Your Story: Humor Can Be Part of Mindfulness
It's especially important to support employees' well-being as they deal with a level of isolation never before experienced in the
Trump Signs Coronavirus Relief Bill with $310 Billion More for Small Businesses
President Donald Trump signed into law another coronavirus relief package, which adds $310 billion to replenish the Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses. The U
Italian Employees and Employers Face Coronavirus
Over a month into Italy’s lockdown, many businesses will not be reopening in a normal way anytime soon
Trump’s Immigration Ban Limited in Duration, Scope
President Donald Trump’s executive order pausing immigration to protect
Forging Pathways to Lifelong Learning
Northeastern University professor Carl Zangerl interviews Chi Herrington, a new student in the schools College of Professional Studies who is pursuing her master's in HR management. Herrington has 10 years…
Globalizing SHRM Certification: New Partnership in Singapore
SHRM has launched a new mutual-recognition partnership with Singapore's Institute for Human Resource Professionals. One of Asia's most respected HR societies, IHRP has worked at a multinational level for more…
Practice Makes Proficient: This Crisis Is Developing Our Competencies
The practice of good HR during this time has the potential to develop professional competencies, writes columnist Phyllis dealing with COVID-19 is all about people, the importance of HR is…
Nearly 4.5 Million More Workers File for Unemployment
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