2022 Cybersecurity Trends: Ransomware, Security-as-a-Service, Zero Trust
The profile of enterprise cybersecurity has never been higher. Some of the most conspicuous trends revolve around ransomware, security-as-a-service and zero trust
Worker Misclassification Is in Agencies’ Crosshairs
Federal enforcement agencies are coordinating enforcement efforts to go after employers that misclassify workers as independent contractors, so employers need to keep
Store Hours Reduced as Employees Call in Sick
Customers are encountering early closings and food shortages at restaurants and grocery stores due to the omicron variant and labor shortages
CEO Who Laid Off Workers over Zoom Will Return to Company
The founder and CEO who sparked a national backlash for firing 900 employees during a Zoom call, is returning to his job. Read on about what happens when a CEO…
Workers Across Generations Dissatisfied with Employer Training
Professional development is important for job seekers and employees, according to a new survey, but a vast majority of them say employers are not meeting their training
NLRB Reconsiders ‘Gag Orders’ in Arbitration Agreements
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) announced that it is considering adopting a new legal standard for whether confidentiality requirements, known as “gag orders,”
More Than A Clubhouse: 7 Purposes For The Post-Pandemic Office
This rethinking of work has also called the office into question—what are its purposes, really? Is it necessary? And how can it serve employees better than it has in the…
5 Leadership Shifts For The Future Of Work: New Approaches For New Landscapes
Times have changed and businesses and people must adapt. The competencies that got leaders here, won’t get them there
The Most Common Small Business Mistakes
Becoming an entrepreneur isn't for the faint of heart. Here are the most common small business mistakes and how to avoid them