Some multinational companies have temporarily halted operations in Ukraine following Russia’s invasion on Feb. 24, while a few businesses helped evacuate employees. Source: New feed 2
States reported that 232,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending Feb. 19, a decrease of 17,000 from the previous week’s revised level. […]
A sharp rise in employer-sponsored telehealth benefits has opened up new opportunities for mental and behavioral health counseling but also poses due diligence challenges around data […]
A short-haul truck driver who sued his former employer for wage and hour violations alleged that he was denied mandated meal and rest periods. But a […]
Starbucks lost a key argument in its defense against store-by-store unionization before the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on Feb. 23, as the NLRB ruled that […]
More job hoppers and a hypercompetitive talent market are pushing for pre-employment background checks to be done faster—or delayed and even dropped from the hiring… Source: […]
COBRA rules were changed during the COVID-19 pandemic to help former employees keep their health coverage. While some of these relief provisions have expired others remain […]
Given the surge in job hopping and the competition to hire and keep employees, many companies have found that stay interviews are helping reduce turnover while […]