H-1B Visas for Computer Programmers May Be Harder to Come By
It will be difficult for entry-level, lower-paid foreign national computer programmers to be granted H-1B visas, but that's not really a change in current policy, experts said, which should calm…
Supreme Court Bolsters District Court Determinations on EEOC Subpoenas
Employers may have more success opposing subpoenas from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), following a Supreme Court ruling
Trump Signs Measure to Quash OSHA Record-Keeping Rule
President Donald Trump signed a resolution that revokes an Obama-era OSHA rule critics said was unlawful and would not have improved workplace safety
Employee Fired for Touching Co-Worker Can Pursue Claim
An employee who claimed that he was fired for taking leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act, rather than for allegedly touching a female co-worker inappropriately as the company…
Performance Issues Undercut Retaliation Claim
An employee whose employment was terminated shortly after he engaged in a protected activity did not present a genuine question warranting a trial on his retaliation claim
Why The Pay Gap Widens As Women Get Older
Today careers website released a report showing that women experience a widened wage gap several years into their career
Ten Shameful Recruiting Practices That Drive Candidates Away
Smart companies value talent, and they show it in their recruiting practices. Penny-wise and pound-foolish employers use shameful recruiting practices like the ten turkeys on our list!
Billionaire Backstories
Nick DeSantis, Forbes staff Everyone gets their start somewhere -- even billionaires. Here, we take a look at: What Some Of The Most Successful People Did In A Past…






