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Why pay-for-performance programs don’t always work
Trump’s anti-DEI orders stand for now, but future challenges can’t be ruled out
Good AI systems require good data: What to consider when looking to data in hiring decisions
Ferrari may have a really fast car, but it’s not really that useful without the fuel powering its systems.Recruiting teams are racing to incorporate new AI tools into sourcing, screening, scheduling, and other steps along the TA process. As teams spend more time working alongside AI technology, the data underneath
More small businesses offer employees retirement plans than ever before
More small businesses are getting their employees ready for their golden years.Nearly one-third (30%) of US small businesses (those with between two and 99 employees) offered their employees a retirement plan in 2025, up from 19% in 2019, according to a recent report from payroll platform Gusto. That means 21.1
Legislative lowdown: Trump agencies return to business-friendly standards for gig worker, joint-employer status
Federal labor agencies recently overturned two Biden-era policies concerning gig worker and joint employer status.The decisions could have implications for HR teams at organizations that employ large shares of independent contractors, or those that work for franchisors or staffing firms.DOL moves to rescind 2024 independent contractor rule. On Feb. 26,
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You Can’t Call It a Salary If It’s Just One Day’s Pay
If your FLSA exemption strategy depends on a minimum one- or two-day guarantee, this decision should get your attention. The Fifth Circuit just rejected that structure under the statute’s salary-basis test. TL;DR: To qualify for the executive, administrative, or professional exemption under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), an employee












