This week’s Your Career Q&A column addresses how introverted HR professionals can overcome challenges in interviewing for new jobs. Best-selling author Martin Yate, a career coach […]
Indiana is the latest state to prohibit employers from requiring job seekers or employees to have devices such as microchips or radio frequency identification device (RFID) […]
As employees work from home and use company-issued devices and resources for personal use—such as social media, online shopping and even telehealth—the potential for cyberattacks is […]
The federal government expanded unemployment insurance benefits during the coronavirus crisis, which has led to an uptick in fraudulent claims, according to the U.S. Department of […]
A new Indiana statute on reasonable accommodations for pregnant workers takes effect July 1 and applies to employers with at least 15 employees. Source: New feed […]
Gov. Jay Inslee recently amended a COVID-19-related proclamation that provides certain workplace protection for high-risk workers during pandemic. Employers have more flexibility under the amendments, but […]
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham recently signed a law that will require private employers in New Mexico with at least one employee to provide paid sick leave […]
The IRS created a safe harbor for small businesses that received first-round Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans but did not deduct expenses paid with those loans […]
During Ramadan, companies in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are required to reduce work time for employees by two hours every day. But what happens if […]