The Supreme Court will decide how much deference courts need to give to agency interpretations of ambiguous regulations. If the high court decides that little deference […]
Democratic Gov.-elect Gavin Newsom will be taking the reins of the California state government in January, and many employers are hoping that he will be more […]
HR professionals were looking ahead to 2019 as early as spring of this year in anticipation of a proposed overtime rule. Our article discussing the proposed […]
The U.S. Senate and House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill Dec. 13 that would require members of Congress to pay for sexual-harassment settlements out of […]
Online recruiting scams have re-emerged to prey on job seekers and employers. The Better Business Bureau tracked more than 3,000 recruiting scams in the first 10 […]
SHRM’s career resources pages for SHRM members reflect the Society’s commitment to advancing the HR profession and serving HR professionals through continuous improvement. These user-friendly, interactive […]