Judge trims $83M from record-breaking age bias penalty imposed on Liberty Mutual There was no evidence from which a jury could reasonably infer that Liberty Mutual acted with “intentional malice, trickery...
The 2026 World Cup has arrived. Here are 3 things HR should do to prepare. From traffic to watch parties, there’s much for employers to consider as one of the world’s biggest sporting events...
Appeals court orders judge to redo UPS driver’s arbitration ruling The lower court skipped one step – and it cost UPS its arbitration win
Appeals court revives RICO claim against CEO over alleged employee poaching Hiring a rival’s star staff just got riskier – one CEO now faces personal RICO exposure
Court blocks Tesla from forcing factory workers into one-on-one arbitration A worker who never left the factory just upended Tesla’s arbitration playbook
Ohio court backs broker, defeats account manager’s $2.5 million pay claim A guaranteed salary floor and one defined phrase decided a seven-figure fight
Colorado bars employers from charging workers for protective safety gear Plus a restroom rule for one industry, with weekly per-worker fines
Meta earmarks $115M for workforce academy to support data center construction The program will provide free skilled-trades training, industry credentials and guaranteed jobs as the company expands its artificial intelligence...
Are L&D leaders stepping away from strategy discussions? Employees tend to rely more on manager feedback than on traditional development frameworks when it comes to improving their...
CHROs say hiring will home in on specific talent Hiring confidence remains high despite ongoing challenges and a narrowing of recruiting scope, The Conference Board said.
SpaceX IPO could make thousands of employees rich. Who’s staying and who’s walking? As SpaceX begins trading, the real HR challenge is what happens when employees can cash out.
Bezos says get ready for talent shortages, not mass AI layoffs As rivals warn of a jobs apocalypse, the Amazon founder is betting $41 billion on the opposite problem
A Fresh Round of Cuts Announced at Salesforce as Tech Layoffs Continue to Mount In a smaller, but still significant round of layoffs in 2026, Salesforce has cut jobs across its operations once...
Employers lose a full workday every week to skills gaps Training programmes fall short of addressing capability gaps at work, report finds
How does the ‘AI layoff trap’ hurt your business? New working paper warns about erosion of consumer demand from laid-off employees
20 attorneys general sue Trump administration over federal contractor DEI order The plaintiffs argue Trump’s executive order impedes each state’s efforts and is unclear in what it proh ibits.