More Post-Accident Drug Tests Coming Back Positive for Marijuana
Employers are discovering more marijuana use in drug tests after workplace accidents, according to research from Quest. The number of drug tests performed after an
Nearly Half of Accommodations for Disabled Employees Cost Nothing
A recent survey funded by the federal government revealed that nearly half of companies said the accommodations needed by a disabled employee had no cost, and another 43
Employee Engagement Is Your Lifeline for Weathering the Economic Storm
Now is the time to invest in employee engagement, not sacrifice it. By doing so, employers can retain exceptional talent and bolster performance to position themselves
Member Spotlight: Teresa Vaughn
The hardest moment of Teresa Vaughn’s life was when her 22-year-old daughter, Courtney, died of leukemia in 2010. But she knew she had a choice—either work through her
Taking the Wheel
Various estimates suggest that more than half of organizational change efforts fail. Although the reasons for failure are many, human resource professionals are capable
Jobless Claims Remain Steady
States reported that 229,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending May 20, an increase of 4,000 from last week’s level. First-time jobless
Number of Women in US Workforce Reaches Historic High
More women are now in the
Look for ‘Pockets of Opportunities,’ 2023 Grads Advised
Job growth among people ages 20 to 24 is expected to be 25 percent lower this year compared with 2022, according to a report from Gusto, a San Francisco-based HR…
3 Ways To Make Your Workplace More Queer-Friendly
Pride Month shouldn’t be the only time your company includes queer voices
5 Leadership Lessons From Ultimate Frisbee
Culture, is more than a list of values in a slide deck, it is acted out in every action and interaction and depends on everyone taking responsibility and leadership