The Department of Labor (DOL) is poised to release a proposed rule that will narrow the definition of a joint employer in cases involving overtime pay […]
Toxin handlers are workers who “voluntarily shoulder the sadness, frustration, bitterness, and the anger that are endemic to organizational life”–and many times, those workers are the […]
A federal judge has reinstated the revised EEO-1 form’s pay-data reporting provisions, which were suspended in 2017 by the Trump administration. The controversial provisions require covered […]
This week’s letter writer is thinking about a career in HR but doesn’t have much information about it. Columnist Martin Yate says it’s smart to keep […]
The Department of Labor (DOL) is expected to announce soon a new proposed salary threshold for the white-collar exemptions from overtime pay. But meeting the salary […]
Artificial intelligence, bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies and application programming interfaces that connect disparate HR systems have brought important new benefits to the workforce. But the adoption of […]
Emerging alongside reports of the many ways artificial intelligence (AI) is benefiting HR is a more troubling narrative that algorithms may perpetuate bias in hiring or […]