Monthly Archives: October 2024
An employee facing termination of employment requested FMLA leave. It didn’t save him from getting fired. Here’s why…
The Rise of Pay Transparency: Navigating New Laws and Changing Workplace Norms
In American culture and social settings, it’s long been taboo to discuss one’s salary. Sharing that information around those who earn more can make the lower earner feel inferior. Sharing with those who earn less can feel like gloating. More broadly, most people feel it isn’t anyone else’s business how much they make. But things […]
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Succession Planning Lessons from Biden-to-Harris Transfer
It’s often difficult for a long-serving leader to step aside and let a younger generation take the reins. That’s true in both business and in politics, and business leaders can likely draw some lessons in succession planning from the recent experience of the Democratic Party in settling on a nominee for president. Leadership in Politics […]
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A Rise in Employers Facing AI Uncertainty
Global job markets are in the throes of strong winds of change, from the parabolic rise of AI technologies to a growing reckoning with the costs of higher education. In the short term, hiring practices have been among the workplace domains most destabilized, causing many to wonder what employee characteristics matter most in an increasingly […]
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Employee Promotion: Your 7-Step Guide on the Types & How To Promote
Congress Responds to Supreme Court Rulings
The recent Supreme Court decisions eliminating Chevron deference and granting presidents all-but blanket immunity have prompted responses from Congress, both to support and invalidate the rulings. No Kings Act In response to the High Court’s presidential immunity ruling, over 30 Democratic Senators joined Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and introduced a bill that would overturn […]
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Boeing Settles for Mass Layoffs—Around 17,000 Job Cuts Expected
Green Room: Rachel Morgan
Buckle up, folks! This episode of HR’s Most Dangerous Podcast comes straight from the green room at Recfest USA in Nashville, sponsored by Shaker Recruitment Marketing. Chad and Joel sit down with the one and only Rachel Morgan, VP of Client Services at Shaker, to talk about the glamorous world of recruitment marketing—mimosas in hand, of course.
Rachel takes us on a wild ride from her days of wrestling with job boards (RIP SimplyHired) to the modern marvels of programmatic advertising and employer branding. Spoiler alert: AI is still the buzzword, and job seekers are still stuck in application limbo. Rachel
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Time to Talk About Emotional Labor
Emotional labor: discover the importance of recognizing and discussing it in the workplace. Learn how emotional labor impacts employee well-being and job performance.
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Divulging the Many Benefits of Fair Chance Hiring
Patagonia gives employees PTO to vote—and wants others to do the same
“Supporting your employees to do their civic duty is table stakes these days,” J.J. Huggins, a project manager for Patagonia’s Time to Vote program, tells HR Brew.
One change expert teaches leaders the value of empathy and emotions at work
The journey to becoming a change management expert took a few twists and turns, author Cassandra Worthy tells HR Brew.
Technology and timescapes: A glimpse inside EllisDon’s safety-led culture
BONUS EPISODE – Nicole Blevins on Voluntary Benefits
World of HR: European employers are worried about AI transformation, economic conditions, and political tensions, new report finds
While 72% of leaders use AI in HR, half don’t have guidelines for the emerging technology.