Monthly Archives: November 2024
HR’s rapid AI adoption outpacing policy development: report
How HR can help employees navigate political conversations at work
Companies may start by hiring an ‘ombud’ to be a confidential and neutral resource for employees.
Nissan CEO taking 50% pay cut amid layoffs
The Evolution of Remote & Flexible Working Practices
Looking for Dallas-area BBQ recommendations for this weekend.
Was Kamala Harris a Victim of the Glass Cliff?
Donald Trump thoroughly beat Vice President Kamala Harris in this week’s election, winning the electoral college and popular vote. Was this a further example of the glass cliff, where
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5 Timeless Basics of Effective Management
The very nature of middle management is being in the middle—caught between the direction of company leaders and the needs of employees. There’s often a disconnect between the two. Growing Demands in a Changing Environment Managers today are especially feeling the pinch from a combination of growing demands for flexibility and work-life balance from employees, […]
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In A Win for Public Employers, CA Supreme Court Rules PAGA Penalties, Other California Wage & Hour Laws, Do Not Apply
In August 2024, the California Supreme Court decided Stone v. Alameda Health System, which clarified that the meal and rest break requirements of the California Labor Code at sections 226.7 and 512 and other Labor Code provisions do not apply to public employers. The Court also held that the California Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) penalty […]
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Ask the Expert: Can Employees Be Held Legally Accountable for Paying Overpaid Wages Back?
Question: Is there a statute of limitations regarding when employers must inform employees of an overpayment of wages, and can employees be held legally accountable for paying the overpayment back? Answer: The Federal Labor Standards Act (FLSA) doesn’t address how long an employer has to recover overpaid wages. In the absence of federal law, state […]
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Nissan Turns to Job Cuts and Its CEO Takes a Hit for the Team
Job Design: A Practitioner’s Guide [2025 Edition]
Google’s Velvet Hammer
In this episode of the Chad and Cheese podcast, the boys discuss various topics including Sundar’s velvet hammer, LinkedIn’s financial success, the recent election results and their implications, and the trend of wealthy Americans considering relocation. The conversation flows from light-hearted banter to serious reflections on political and social issues, all while maintaining a humorous tone.
They discuss various topics including the results of a hybrid work experiment, the growth and innovations at LinkedIn, and Google’s recent all-hands meeting where AI’s impact on jobs was addressed. They explore the implications of hybrid work on productivity and employee satisfaction, LinkedIn’s revenue growth
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Nissan Cuts 9,000 Jobs, CEO Forfeits 50% Pay Amid EV Push
LinkedIn’s VP of talent acquisition on how recruiting has changed in the last 30 years, and where it’s headed in the AI-driven future
“It’s such a smart, strategic profession,” Erin Scruggs says of recruiting’s evolution.