2.9 million Americans have been unemployed for at least a year! Why?
When I saw this number released this week, I was shocked. This month that number increased by almost 250,000! The 2
Overcoming The Class Ceiling At Work
Despite significant progress in diversity and inclusion at work, working class people remain significantly under-represented in the upper echelons of our companies
The Use Case Podcast: Storytelling about Codility with Jason Medley
Storytelling about Codility with Jason Medley Welcome to the Use Case Podcast, episode 99. This week we have storytelling about Codility with Jason Medley
4 Ways To Handle Yourself When You're Upset And You Still Need To Work
There are lots of reasons to get upset on the job, but they don't need to wreck you or your work. Try these four approaches to help you get a…
Three Ways Employers Can Best Support Caregivers Returning To Work
One of the most challenged employee groups throughout the pandemic has been caregivers—those providing child or elder care while working. Arguably, they're the most stressed and most at risk to…
Who Are You? The Art of Cross-Referencing, Github Example
Yesterday I saw a recruiter’s post on Facebook asking for advice on how to figure out which candidate had texted them when they couldn’t see the name, only the number.…
How Covid Affected Employee Perks And What They Will Look Like Post-Pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic forced many employers to rethink how they use perks to engage and reward their workers. The debate around employee perks mirrors many of the conversations around how…
Italy: Freeze on Layoffs Will Come to an End for Certain Industries
A layoffs and dismissals freeze enacted in Italy when the pandemic started is finally coming to an end for certain industries. Some unions fear there will be a flood of
Vietnam: Will Break Time Be Excluded from the Overtime Calculation?
Decree 145/2020 of the Vietnamese government clarifies several contents of the Labor Code 2019. One notable point is the guidance on how to calculate the overtime cap
Appeals Court Revives Challenge to California Board Diversity Law
Plaintiffs challenging California's efforts to require more diverse boards for companies based in the state may have received a boost recently from the 9th



