The four-day workweek has been gaining momentum around the world in the last year. But is a four-day, 32-hour workweek feasible in the U.S.? Source: New […]
Employers are spending more on overall compensation costs for workers but less on wage and salary costs, data out today from the Labor Department finds. Source: […]
Jessica Blodgett, SHRM-CP, has been named to the Emerging Professional Advisory Council (EPAC) for the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) for a two-year term. She […]
What can stay-at-home parents do to keep up-to-date on their careers? Should a husband speak to his wife’s employer about a potential safety hazard at her […]
U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL’s) top attorney, Solicitor Seema Nanda, has criticized states that are seeking to remove child worker protections, saying the states are irresponsible. […]
Regulators are developing a general-industry standard for aerosol transmissible diseases (ATD), which are illnesses that can spread through the air. Both labor groups and employers are […]
The Biden administration recently proposed adding an option on the census for people of Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) descent. A career coach and immigrant […]
A federal district court recently refused to dismiss a former employee’s claim that a supervisor’s attempts to religiously indoctrinate her through a letter and individual meetings […]
Leadership and teamwork are deep-seated values in military service that translate well into the world of work. Your military service may make you eligible for SHRM […]