New York City has a ‘rat czar.’ But workplaces may need an ‘RTO czar’ to facilitate the transition to full-time, in-person work.
Monthly Archives: December 2024
Disabled workers deal with unreported discrimination, denied accommodations, Deloitte survey finds
Employers can create more inclusive company cultures by ensuring disabled role models are visible.
The Basics of Payroll Tax Withholding
To employees, payroll may seem pretty straightforward. Employers, on the other hand, know how complicated payroll can get, especially when it comes to withholding taxes.
To make payroll a little less daunting, this blog covers what you need to know about withholding, including how it differs from deductions and some special cases to consider—such as bonuses, commissions, and other supplemental wages.
Cargill Layoffs Announced, Falling Commodity Prices Impede the Business
Apple ‘strongly’ disagrees it’s infringing on employee privacy
CEO takes pay cut after former employee arrested for attempted murder
Three lessons for employers from Lizzo’s employment litigation
Best of EntertainHR 2024
HR leaders can learn plenty from pop culture, be it through sports scandals, TV dramas, celebrity squabbles, and more. HRDA’s EntertainHR column breaks down recent news to shed light on best practices in the corporate space. While we don’t know what 2025 could entail, leaders can learn from past entertainment news. Let’s take a look back at HR […]
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Workforce Mobility in a Post-Pandemic World: Corporate Trends to Watch in 2025
HR Festivus: The Holiday You Didn’t Know You Needed
Wednesday, December 11, is the first annual HR Festivus What is Festivus? Seinfeld writer Dan O’Keef created Festivus and made it part of the show
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The Perfect Partnership: HR Consulting Meets AI-Driven Insights
Chinese Example Highlights Progress in Automation
Road construction is an inconvenient fact of life in a modern world in which automobiles are central to how people get from place to place. Roadways need frequent repair and maintenance, causing traffic disruption and delays, not to mention a great deal of manpower. While the labor needed to build, maintain and repair roads is […]
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Coach Fouls Out On Retaliation Claim
Retaliation claims are very dangerous for Texas employers. This is why any advantage is very welcome. So, a case that came out in September from the federal appeals court covering Texas is welcome news. Coach Complains; Coach Removed Charles Julien worked as a teacher and basketball coach for a high school. Following a losing season […]
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ESG Strategy: What HR Leaders Need to Know in 2025
If It Ain’t Broke, Break It with General Honoré
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race yourselves: The Chad & Cheese Podcast is back, this time with retired Lieutenant General Russell L. Honoré—who proves you can train and lead half a million troops and drop some epic truth bombs on HR, AI, and America’s obsession with
cheap stuff.In this spicy episo
de, we cover: HR Meets Boot Camp: General Honoré schools us on why leading people isn’t about asking, “You’re good, right?” and walking off like a clueless middle manager. Robots Can’t Cook Gumbo: Automation might make life easier, but it’s not making you a killer bowl of Cajun deliciousness—or fixing that flat tire you’re whining