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Employees want more support for women experiencing menopause, report finds
Menstrual health continues to be a taboo topic at work. HR can help change that.
We’ll spare you from a cheeky one-liner about periods…Roughly 1.8 million people worldwide menstruate each month, and 10% experience period pain that prevents them from performing daily activities for one to three days.Many companies have expanded their leave policies in recent years to include time off for menstruation, HR Brew
Aviation staffing company used ‘per diem’ scheme to avoid paying overtime, lawsuit says
Age fades as barrier to winning the CEO seat, NBER research shows
Professional and business services sector led on hirings, firings in March
Job openings decreased slightly in March, but hiring went up, suggesting employers are bringing on new workers at a faster clip than they were last year.The number of open jobs fell slightly in March, coming in at 6.9 million, according to the latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey. Quits
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New Trump order seeks to close the retirement savings access gap
President Donald Trump recently issued an executive order aimed at improving access to retirement savings for millions of Americans who lack such benefits through their jobs.The order, which the president first pitched at February’s State of the Union, directs the Treasury Department to launch a website to help individuals without











