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You Can’t Sue Your Staffing Agency to Cover Your Own Title VII Liability
According to the EEOC, a company told its staffing agencies not to send women for laborer jobs because women would “distract” male workers. When the EEOC sued, the company turned around and sued the staffing agencies too. A federal court just explained why that doesn’t work. TL;DR: A federal court
Denied Work From Home While Pregnant: The HR Case That Cost TQL $22M
Microsoft’s chief diversity officer to leave amid major HR team overhaul
Meta lays off hundreds of employees
Gender pay gap grows in 2026, report finds
3 charts on what CHROs think about AI and the future of their departments
Westgate Resorts modernized its L&D system to be optimized for frontline workers
When Westgate Resorts expanded its portfolio through an acquisition in early 2025, the Orlando-based hospitality company’s learning and development team knew it would need to overhaul its training platform to address compliance and career pathwaying.The company had assumed management of VI Resorts’ expansive portfolio across dozens of domestic and international
Why firms like Abbott and Land O’Lakes let workers retire gradually
When Michelle Whiffen’s husband retired, she realized there were some things to look forward to if and when she joined him.As she saw her husband take time to ski and golf, she thought about how she’d have time to develop her own new hobbies. Sleeping in didn’t seem bad either.
Hybrid work isn’t working. Here’s how HR can help.
After the pandemic, hybrid work seemed to be the perfect solution to the remote vs. in-office debate…but does that still ring true today?The majority (72%) of employees feel positively about hybrid work, according to 2025 data from commercial real estate firm JLL, and 35% view hybrid schedules as “the fairest”
Why paid sick leave is a DEI issue
Leaders who hand AI-generated ‘workslop’ to their employees may risk eroding trust
Permission to laugh at work?
[FREE] Employee Handbook Template: Key Sections, Examples & How To Use It
Careerfishing Chronicles: What Can You Do About This Recruitment Catfishing Trend?
Hiring Undocumented Workers and Skipping Wages Isn’t a Loophole.
He worked as a building superintendent for three and a half years. His employer conceded he did the work. He was never paid wages after his first two weeks. The New Jersey Supreme Court just explained why that arrangement is going to cost the employer. TL;DR: The New Jersey Supreme












