Retention Is One of HR’s Dumbest Metrics
The Great Resignation. Are you tired of hearing that phrase yet?
This CEO Reveals How To Nudge An Entire Company To Move Faster
For many CEOs and top executives, change is never fast enough. So how do you instill more urgency and speed into your company's DNA?
Four Keys To Laying Out And Traveling Your Path To Success
Sustained career success comes from diligence, intention and the savvy application of skills. These four keys to self-management will help you accomplish more and grow consistently, whether you see your…
New York Significantly Expands Its Whistleblower Law
The state of New York has amended its whistleblower law to make it one of the most expansive in the country, providing remedies, including potentially punitive damages,
How 'Build Back Better' Supports People with Disabilities
If approved, President Joe Biden's Build Back Better plan would allocate $150 billion to home- and community-based services (HCBS), allowing people with disabilities to
DE&I for Show? Or DE&I for Results?
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) programs are high-priority but low-result, writes columnist Jathan Janove. Diversity experts encourage organizations to focus on
Jobless Claims Remain Low as Inflation Rises
States reported that 223,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending Feb. 5, a decrease of 16,000 from the previous week’s revised level
President Expected to Sign Mandatory Arbitration Ban for Sexual-Harassment Claims
A bill has been sent to the president's desk that would ban pre-dispute employment arbitration agreements for sexual-harassment and sexual-assault claims
Expert Q&A: Resolving Tax-Filing Issues for Remote Workers
Encourage remote workers to carefully consider in which states they have tax-filing obligations so they can timely file accurate income tax returns, advises a tax
