President Donald Trump’s executive order pausing immigration to protect U.S. workers who lost their jobs as a result of the coronavirus pandemic applies to only a […]
Northeastern University professor Carl Zangerl interviews Chi Herrington, a new student in the schools College of Professional Studies who is pursuing her master’s in HR management. […]
SHRM has launched a new mutual-recognition partnership with Singapore’s Institute for Human Resource Professionals. One of Asia’s most respected HR societies, IHRP has worked at a […]
The practice of good HR during this time has the potential to develop professional competencies, writes columnist Phyllis Hartman.Since dealing with COVID-19 is all about people, […]
Another 4.4 million U.S. workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending April 18, bringing the five-week total since March 15 to 26.4 million […]
Magic shows, cooking classes and story times are just a few of the ways organizations are trying to assist their employees who are working from home. […]
It’s an idea with near-irresistible appeal: Reopen the economy with a corps of workers who have acquired immunity to the coronavirus. But on closer look, the […]
An employee who claimed that she needed a flexible schedule because of her disability and who argued with her supervisor about her attendance record was not […]