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Why Saying ‘The AI Did It’ Won’t Stop an Age Discrimination Lawsuit
Title VII Bans Discrimination and Retaliation, Not Stressful Offices or Difficult Bosses
The employer offered him $400,000 to stay. He still claimed that workplace stress, microaggressions, and an abrasive executive amounted to race discrimination. TL;DR: A federal appeals court affirmed summary judgment for an employer, holding that an extra safety audit, continued safety monitoring, and workplace stress did not harm an identifiable
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World of HR: The majority of workers in Nordic nations take at least 11 days of PTO during the summer
Morning BrewAs we near the end of the summer, some may reflect longingly on a well-deserved break from work. Others, depending on what country they live in, may wonder if they took any time off at all.Where in the world? A recent report from Deel Works analyzed 2025 PTO data
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Low startup costs and reduced turnover spur more small business to offer 401(k)s
Getty ImagesIf HR leaders are holding onto any notion that only full-time, salaried workers are interested in contributing to a 401(k) plan, it’s safe to say they can retire that belief.New research from payroll and benefits platform Gusto finds that the share of small businesses offering a retirement plan has










