New York Employers Must Pay Manual Workers Weekly
Attorneys have noticed a growing trend of employees suing their employers over late wages under New York labor law. A court decision clarified manual workers can sue
Job Openings, Quits Start to Fall
Available jobs declined by 427,000 to million in May, according to the monthly JOLTS report released by the U
8 Ways HR Can Overcome Pushback During the Return to the Office
A growing number of employers are bringing employees back onsite full time. While some workers welcome the return, others are more ambivalent about the prospect
CEO Pay at Big Corporations Jumped Nearly 16% Last Year
Chief executive officers at the largest
Why America’s Restaurant Staffing Crisis Could Make It Harder To Go Out To Eat
As some restaurants consider shutting down due to staffing shortages, the social experience of going out to eat may become harder to come by
2022 State of Software Engineers: UK and Cross-Border Trends
KEY TAKEAWAYS Top issues and trends for software engineers Most in-demand skills and rolesSalary data for software engineers in the UK and nearby European countries About this Report At Hired, our…
3 Ways To Become A Confident Leader
How can you become true leadership material and land lucrative promotions? Start by forgoing the “fake it ’til you make it” mantra and embracing the art of continuous experiential learning…
How Staffing Agencies Can Improve Client Relationships
As a result of the pandemic, staffing agencies have become the hidden backbone of the economy. With millions of people unwilling to return to work, staffing agencies have scrambled to…
This Is The Place Where High Achievers Gather: Introducing Summit
They went from hosting President Bill Clinton, Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson one day, to living together like four college roommates the next
Why HRDs need to embrace comfort
For most of us, the word ‘comfort’ has extremely positive connotations. We all strive to be comfortable in all aspects of our lives, whether it be at home or at…
