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HR Path Goes Global with Acquisition of GDT Brasil
Social Security Said He Can’t Work. His Lawsuit Said He Could. Guess Which One the Court Believed.
An employee told Social Security it was “impossible” for him to work, then filed an ADA lawsuit claiming he could perform his job with accommodations. The court tossed it on summary judgment. TL;DR: A truck driver with Parkinson’s disease applied for total Social Security disability benefits, swearing under penalty of
Agentic AI exposes data gap as enterprises struggle with real-time demands
Is crypto pay the new incentive employers need?
Worker’s firing days before retirement didn’t violate ERISA, judge holds
Payscale CFO calls for ‘always on’ comp talks
Employee benefits regulator to focus on ‘bad actors’
Housing benefits gain ground as employers like BNY pledge down payment assistance
In January, a White House official floated a plan to let Americans tap into their 401(k)s for housing-related expenses, such as a down payment. It never materialized.Nevertheless, the plan highlighted an anxiety that weighs heavy on workers’ minds today. Even as they put away savings for retirement, they may struggle
Is DEI dead in U.S. workplaces? IBM’s settlement raises new questions for HR
Legislative lowdown: Virginia’s minimum wage is set to increase to $15 an hour
Virginia workers will be entitled to a $15-an-hour minimum wage within the next few years.On April 9, Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed a bill into law that will increase Virginia’s minimum wage to this level by 2028. It’s currently $12.77 an hour.Spanberger also signed a separate bill entitling Virginia farm workers













