U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Continue to Fall
States reported that 222,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending Sept. 3, marking four straight weeks of declines
Practical (and Scary) Implications of Speech Technology in HR
Conversational artificial intelligence isn’t a thing of the future. It is now possible for technology to artificially replicate an individual’s voice to, for instance,
Oppressive Heat Is Creating Dangerous Working Conditions
The scorching heat wave across the
2023 Medicare Part D Coverage Notices Due Before Oct. 15
Each year, employers that offer prescription drug benefits must to notify Medicare-eligible employees and dependents of whether coverage under the employer's plan is
Staying Top Of Mind When Working Remotely
Being visible and top of mind has always been critical in optimizing your career opportunities. But, now, with a significant percentage of the workforce working remotely part or full time,…
Art Jackson: The Value of Strong Company Leaders
Art Jackson, president and chief consultant at Eagles Nest Performance Management, joins host Tony Lee to discuss his HR story
September’s January Feel, The New Creator Economy And Quiet ‘Returning’ Gets Its Moment
The published version of this week’s Forbes Careers newsletter brings the latest news, commentary and ideas about the workplace, leadership and the future of work straight to your inbox every…
Leading With More Heart Just Might Be The Secret To Fixing Employee Burnout And Retention
We all know about the Great Resignation, Quiet Quitting, generational differences, labor shortages, and all the rest. But leading with more heart could solve those issues
Boomerang Millennials And Gen-Zers Are Returning Back Home
Young adults are moving back home to live with their parents. The return is due to inflation, low-paying jobs that don’t cover their burdensome college debt and exorbitant rental prices…