Starting pay for those earning undergraduate degrees was up less than 1 percent from a year earlier, indicating the sluggish growth in salaries for new college […]
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a lawsuit Aug. 20 challenging the federal government’s new rule that will deny visas and green cards for immigrants […]
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently signed into effect an amendment to state law which expressly prohibits discrimination against employees based on clothing or facial hair […]
HR professionals and people managers have a responsibility to ensure employees are working hard but not succumbing to workaholic tendencies. To successfully carry this out, consider […]
Companies can do to ease the stresses and burdens for theire employees with dual-career family lives. But couples themselves—especially those where both partners are in corporate […]
An employer’s honest belief in the validity of an employment decision can be sufficient grounds for dismissing a gender discrimination lawsuit, according to a 6th U.S. […]
A new wage theft ordinance coming to the city of Minneapolis in 2020 places more stringent requirements on employers than the new statewide wage theft law […]
Effectively communicating your ideas to the C-suite takes more than a socko PowerPoint delivery. It’s a little like learning a group’s secret handshake—knowing what to do […]
A firefighter who had a strained relationship with his new department chief and then complained of a racially insensitive incident could not show that the chief’s […]