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Working from Home with Kids? How to Manage the Impossible
Devising clever strategies to get your work done while one kid is hanging on your arm and another is wailing in the next room is the new normal in the…
Coronavirus Adds to IT Staffing Challenges
HR executives will need to think strategically about how they’ll manage IT staff while coping with the coronavirus pandemic
COVID-19 Upends U.S. Immigration
The escalating response to the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus has impacted several facets of employment-based immigration to the United States
Leadership Succession Risks and What HR Can Do About Them
One-third of HR leaders say they are challenged to develop effective senior leaders, and nearly half struggle to develop effective midlevel leaders, according to recent research from Gartner. Sari Wilde,…
Consider These Benefit Issues Before You Furlough or Terminate Employees
Due to the economic downturn caused by COVID-19, many employers are considering furloughs or terminations to reduce payroll. Employee benefit considerations should be a part of these employment decisions
California Worker’s PAGA Claims Survive Settlement of Individual Wage Claims
An employee who settled his individual wage and hour claims against his former employer can still pursue a representative claim under the California Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA)
Governments, Large Organizations Offer Help to Small Businesses During Pandemic
The coronavirus, which causes the respiratory illness COVID-19, is having a devasting effect on small businesses, their owners and employees around the world. SHRM Online has collected the following news…
U.S. Factories Closing Due to Coronavirus Concerns but Some Must Keep Producing
Shutting down a factory is never an easy call, but in the face of growing concerns about the coronavirus, more manufacturers are opting to go idle rather than risk spreading…
U.S. Factories Closing Due to Coronavirus Concerns but Some Must Keep Producing
Shutting down a factory is never an easy call, but in the face of growing concerns about the coronavirus, more manufacturers are opting to go idle rather than risk spreading…








