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Can the Supreme Court Overturn the Decision to End DACA?
The Supreme Court heard arguments over whether the Trump administration has the authority to end the Deferred Action for Childhool Arrivals program, or DACA. Children brought at a young age…
Save Your E-Verify Records Before They Are Deleted
As of Jan. 2, 2020, employers won’t have access to E-Verify records that were created on or before Dec
How Technology Is Helping Global Mobility Professionals
Technology is smoothing the way for global mobility and immigration professionals who want to make the employee experience better and strengthen compliance
Organizations Struggle to Comply with GDPR
Most organizations covered under the European Union’s (EU’s) data-privacy law find compliance a challenge, according to a recent study. Just 18 percent of the respondents said they are highly confident…
California Employees Now Have Two Extra Years to File Bias Claims
Among the numerous worker-protection bills California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed last month was AB 9, which gives employees a two-year extension to file Fair Employment and Housing Act claims
Tips to Support Employees Returning from Mental Health Leave
Here are accommodations companies can implement for employees who return to work after taking leave for mental health reasons
4 Things to Know About Mental Health at Work
Employees who are successfull may be contending with mental health issues. An organization's executive, who battles depression and anxiety, tells fellow workplace leaders how they can support their employees who…
4 Steps for Employers to Develop a Reliable People Analytics Process
Artificial intelligence can help employers streamline their hiring processes, improve diversity and inclusion efforts, and monitor their practices for pay disparities and other workplace biases. But people analytics can be…
7 Labor Department Priorities for 2020
Deregulation has been a major priority for the
Is the Shorter Workweek for Everyone?
The 40-hour, five-day workweek is “outdated,” according to 70 percent of









