Philadelphia is about to become the first city in the country to approve legislation that would create a portable bank of paid time off for domestic […]
Common challenges first-time managers face are delegating or communicating effectively, thinking like a leader, or serving as a boss to their former peers. Navigating them is […]
The National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB’s) ethics program for board-member recusals is “strong and fully compliant with all applicable government ethics requirements,” according to a report […]
Publicly posted, reliable prices for health care services remains an elusive goal, but a new rule requiring hospital price disclosures aims to help. Meanwhile, guide employees […]
If you’ve logged into your social media accounts recently, you’ve probably seen the memes and hashtags centered on an apparent generational dispute fueled by dismissive comments, […]
Climate change is predicted to make natural disasters more common and more severe. At the same time, sea-level rise is expected to increasingly endanger coastal areas […]
Employees must notify employers of their need to take time off under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) when such leave is foreseeable, but who […]
Employees’ daily interactions drive inclusion and belonging, and that means company leaders should move inclusion efforts out of the training room and into workers’ hands. Source: […]
A nurse who was fired after patients complained about her behavior during at-home visits may go to trial on her Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) […]