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Layoffs, cost-cutting shatter IT worker confidence
Cybersecurity has a gender gap perception problem, ISC2 says
Legislative lowdown: IRS, Treasury propose guidance for opening Trump Accounts
The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently released proposed guidance on how to open a Trump Account on behalf of a child, as well as how to take advantage of a pilot program that will provide government-seeded accounts to children born during the president’s second term.While the proposed
In the Faltering Era of AI, Amazon Conducts a “Deep Dive” to Review Its Operations
You can’t miss work, get fired, and then try to call it FMLA leave.
One employee tried exactly that. The Seventh Circuit explained why it didn’t work. TL;DR: An employee failed to return to work after her approved leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) expired. After the employer terminated her for failing to return, she attempted to retroactively report several
Disciplinary Action at Work: An HR’s Guide [+ FREE Form]
Let’s Talk Keyboard Jamming and Why It Might Suggest Bigger Problems at Work
Attrition Rate: Definition, Formula, Analysis, and Free Calculator
Can AI really break down workplace connections?
Organisations fall short in developing change communication strategies
What Leaders Can Learn From HR’s Meme Culture with Jamie Jackson
Starbucks’ Secrets for Building Culture Through Everyday Rituals
6th Circuit shoots down NLRB’s Cemex standard
3rd Circuit revives White police officer’s case, applying recent SCOTUS ‘reverse bias’ ruling
Why HR needs to squash the long-term unemployment taboo
While unemployment has remained at or below 4.5% since the Covid-19 pandemic-driven recession, more people are finding themselves jobless for extended periods of time.Currently, around one-quarter of all unemployed people in the US have been out of a job for at least six months, according to the Bureau of Labor













