The Two-Week Notice is Total BS
It’s time to address an annoying, longstanding, and frankly outdated tradition: the two-week notice. A business practice that is as obsolete as fax machines and paper resumes
Barbie Movie Calls Out Gender Bias While Walking Its Own Tightrope
The Barbie movie walks its own tightrope to be both a frothy escapist summer blockbuster and a powerful critique of gender stereotypes
11 Common Red Flags in a Candidate’s Online Presence
In the digital age, a candidate’s online presence can reveal significant red flags. To help you navigate this complex issue, we’ve gathered insights from HR professionals and top executives
Wise Lessons From MasterClass Founder David Rogier For Freelance Entrepreneurs
MasterClass founder provides wise advice for freelance entrepreneurs
U.S. Workers Will Not Switch Jobs For Less Than Nearly $80K, Fed Survey Finds
Pay expectations are significantly up from years prior, as Americans have been forced to contend with an economic downturn, riddled with high inflation and a possible looming recession, a cooling…
Don’t Shy Away from Tough Conversations When Firing Someone
Silence isn’t golden when firing someone, legal experts say, although they add that employers should keep the explanation for the termination brief and consistent, and avoid debate
Biden Launches New Student Loan Repayment Program
Following the Supreme Court’s decision earlier this summer to strike down the White House’s previous student loan forgiveness plan, the Biden administration this week announced another program in an effort…
Quebec Employers Must Follow These Rules When Using Biometric Clocks
Using biometrics in the workplace to track employees’ work time is legal in Quebec, so long as employers follow the Quebec Commission on Access to Information guidelines
Disclosure of Employee’s COVID-19 Status Didn’t Breach Privacy Law
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals recently held that verbal disclosure of an employee’s COVID-19 status does not constitute a violation of Wisconsin healthcare record disclosure laws or a cause of…
US Weekly Jobless Claims: 230K
States reported that 230,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending Aug. 19, a decrease of 10,000 from last week’s revised level
