Chief HR officers (CHROs) have been rising in stature at large public companies and, as a result, their compensation is increasing, new research reveals. Bonuses, meanwhile, […]
Children’s consignment franchise “volunteers” qualify as employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), and, thus, are entitled to minimum-wage pay, according to the U.S. District […]
An employee of Avis Budget Car Rental did not establish disability discrimination or retaliation under federal or state law based on the temporary loss of the […]
It’s the end of 2017, and it seems like everyone around is talking about the benefits of employee engagement. Organizations are spending millions of dollars on […]
Throughout my career, I’ve had an opportunity to compare notes with lots of HR professionals. We all work hard to learn about best practices, do what’s […]
Even in states that don’t legislate meal and rest breaks, there are limits to the policies employers can implement, a 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals […]
Best-selling author Martin Yate, a career coach and former HR professional, helps a reader figure out the answer to one of the job interview’s most challenging […]
In a country whose diverse workers embrace many religions and cultures, does it make sense for a company to rename vacation days that revolve around Christian […]