RESET: A Leader’s Guide to Work in an Age of Upheaval, from SHRM and SHRM President and CEO Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., SHRM-SCP, challenges business leaders’ […]
Earning the SHRM-SCP credential in 2016 solidified Efren Elane’s status in his former roles as a chief HR officer and chief learning officer, he writes in […]
The spread of the Delta variant and declining rates of new vaccinations brings new urgency to the effort to increase COVID-19 vaccination rates. President Biden has […]
Find out if your volunteering and mentoring activities can help you earn professional development credits toward your recertification. The SHRM Certification Team answers frequently asked questions […]
Over its regular and two special sessions, the Texas Legislature has passed several bills that are or soon will be in effect and will impact employers’ […]
Employees commuting on public transportation and on work travel should be aware that fines have been doubled for people who violate the federal mandate to wear […]
A new ordinance prohibits the use of facial recognition technology by Baltimore residents, businesses and most of the city government—excluding the city police department—until December 2022. […]
Employers should consider how they will navigate the legal and operational challenges related to required vaccination and testing, such as vaccination tracking and management; health and […]
Claims under the Massachusetts Tips Act are on the rise and a lack of clarity in fee- and tip-related documentation may result in employer liability, including […]