As 2017 ended, the U.S. Senate confirmed Preston Rutledge as the new assistant secretary of labor for the Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA). Rutledge, the GOP’s […]
The federal government’s focus on deregulation combined with active state legislatures and municipalities mean a cookie-cutter employee handbook isn’t a realistic option for employers. Here are […]
Experts tell SHRM Online that businesses should expect cybercrime to rise this year and that combating the problem will require a stay-the-course attitude. Source: New feed […]
Legal protections for employees are likely to expand at the state level in 2018 but shrink under federal law. Here’s what employment law attorneys say HR […]
New career management starts with protecting the job you have and using it to prepare yourself for greater things along your chosen path. When you know […]
Illustrating the wide variety of issues that talent acquisition professionals face, some of the most-read articles on SHRM Online this year were about screening for marijuana, […]
President Donald Trump in 2017 began to follow through on many of the promises he made regarding employment-based immigration during his successful election campaign. Executive actions […]
Artificial intelligence. Bots. Predictive software. These tools will dominate how work gets done—both inside and outside the office—in 2018, experts say. Source: New feed 2