To commemorate Sept. 11, an employer hung two American flags in the workplace. Some employees who were born in other countries complained. What would you do? […]
Gov. Gavin Newsom just signed a controversial bill that will make it difficult for California businesses—particularly those in the gig economy—to classify workers as independent contractors. […]
Board membership can be a pathway for women to attain CEO roles, according to new research from Georgetown University. That experience—coupled with serving as chief operating […]
The American Workforce Policy Advisory Board heard and approved recommendations to change how national labor market data is collected and presented to improve employment opportunities in […]
Employers have less than two weeks to file their EEO-1 Component 2 data—pay information broken down by job category, race, sex and ethnicity—to the Equal Employment […]
A proposed federal rule would make it easier for government agencies to demote or fire poor-performing employees. The Office of Personnel Management proposal also would revise […]
A bus driver for the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) did not have an age-discrimination claim when he was not allowed to return to a light-duty position […]
Eligible spouses of H-1B visa holders can continue to seek and renew work authorization until at least 2020, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Source: […]
Paying employees’ professional association dues and credentialing fees is an investment in an engaged and loyal workforce that more employers, large and small, should consider making. […]