U.S. employers added 943,000 new jobs in July, with hiring in hospitality and education leading the way, according to the latest employment report from the Bureau […]
Gov. Greg Abbott recently signed two bills that make significant changes to Texas sexual-harassment-prevention standards. Both laws take effect Sept. 1 Source: New feed 2
When the Department of Labor (DOL) audits employee benefits plans, its auditors are now likely to ask probing questions about compliance with recent cybersecurity guidance. Source: […]
In a tight labor market, many employers are leaving no stone unturned when seeking to fill open positions—including hiring formerly retired employees. Some retirees return to […]
Times have changed in our working lives, and loyalty, hard work and sacrifice are no longer sure pathways to success, writes career columnist Martin Yate. Maintain […]
During the annual open enrollment period for employee benefits, consider going with a multi-media approach that combines virtual tools and resources with traditional communications, benefits experts […]
States reported that 385,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending July 31, a decrease of 14,000 from the previous week’s revised level. […]
Should an employee ask their employer for help finding childcare, as many providers are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic? How soon can a new employee […]
Pushback from some employees as well as concern from others if mandates aren’t in place are two things employers must consider as they weigh whether to […]