San Francisco Will Require Its Employees to Get COVID-19 Vaccine
San Francisco has announced that city workers must be vaccinated for COVID-19 within 10 weeks of the Food and Drug Administration giving final approval to a vaccine
Is It Time to Find a Coach?
Whether they call themselves career coaches, business coaches, executive coaches or life coaches, these professionals have common goals: to help you as a manager figure
Santa Clara County Phases Out Vaccination Tracking Order
Santa Clara County, Calif., issued a new order phasing out the vaccine-tracking mandate for employers, relieving employers of the administrative burden imposed by the
Cussing Cheerleader Wins Supreme Court Free Speech Case
The Supreme Court recently affirmed that public schools might have an interest in regulating student speech, but the leeway the First Amendment grants to schools is
Nominations Move NLRB Closer to Control by Democrats
President Joe Biden has nominated two Democrats—both union lawyers—to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) who, if confirmed, will give Democrats control of the
Weekly Jobless Claims Drop Slightly
States reported that 411,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending June 19, a decrease of 7,000 from the previous week's revised level. The
Nevada Further Limits Restrictive Covenants with Employees
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed a bill banning noncompete agreements with hourly workers and limiting an employer’s ability to sue to enforce certain restrictions
Celebrating LGBTQ Pride: Marrah Vandenburg
Marrah Vandenburg, talent acquisition senior recruiter at Alorica, explains how HR professionals can promote inclusion and understanding within their companies, and the









