Presidential Historian Says There’s Much to Learn from Past Leadership
Doris Kearns Goodwin, a presidential historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, referenced multiple historical anecdotes and lessons that relate to current challenges
Stressed? The Choices You Make Can Relieve, Or Increase, The Pressure
The deliberate, mindful choices we make have a measurable effect on how we cope with stress and all the other dynamics of daily living. Here's some expert advice
Ofertas de En inglés – Animaciones y Espectáculos para colegios – Mundo Escolar
'Values' es un programa educativo e interactivo para ayudar a los niños a crecer sus personalidades.
Inflation Is Taking a Toll on Employees’ Mental Health
Persistent inflation has pushed more Americans to live paycheck to paycheck, cut back on expenses, dip into their savings and stop contributing to their retirement
White House Takes Action Against Migrant Child Labor
The Biden administration is launching a task force to more thoroughly vet
EEOC Digs into Harassment, Pay Discrimination and AI
Sexual harassment, pay discrimination and artificial intelligence (AI) are among the priorities that the
Biden Nominates Julie Su as Next Labor Department Secretary
President Joe Biden on Feb. 28 announced he was nominating Julie Su to be the next secretary of the Department of Labor
Member Spotlight: Sean Hudspeth
Sean Hudspeth once thought about becoming a teacher. So his decision to move from an HR role in the auto industry to one in a school district gave him the…
Officer Fired for Criticizing a Sheriff on Facebook Cannot Proceed with First Amendment Claim
A city police officer who was fired for criticizing the county sheriff on Facebook could not proceed with her claim of First Amendment retaliation, a federal appeals
Employer’s Suggestion of Eye Exam Is Sufficient to Indicate Notice of Employee’s Disability
An employer’s suggestion to a safety director that he have his eyes examined was sufficient for a reasonable juror to find that the company was on notice of the