Union membership overall in 2019 was stagnant, but labor had gains in some industries, data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics show. Source: New feed […]
Increasingly, companies are removing “he” and “she” from their employee handbooks and replacing them with gender-neutral pronouns, such as “they,” Merriam-Webster’s word of 2019. Source: New […]
A controversial new independent-contractor standard in California limits the number of works businesses can accept from freelance journalists. After facing backlash from the freelancer community, the […]
Workers’ smartphones and tablets are straining their eyesight. Vision benefits can help, but only if employees visit the eye doctor—and can afford to do so. Vision […]
As California employers continue to grapple with recent legislation that become effective Jan. 1, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is releasing his plans for even more employment […]
America Saves Week 2020, taking place from Monday, Feb. 24 to Saturday, Feb. 29, is an opportunity to encourage employees to start saving through their workplace […]
A federal appeals court just resurrected the salary history ban that will now prevent Philadelphia employers from asking job applicants about how much they are paid […]
U.S. employers added 225,000 new jobs in January, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics report. Payroll additions exceeded the 158,000 new jobs that were […]