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Dayforce offers corporate employees EWA to help improve well-being
“It makes us look like we’re human, because sometimes people do have needs, and they’re afraid to express them in work, because they’re concerned they’ll look like they’re not financially and fiduciarily responsible,” CPO Amy Cappellanti-Wolf tells HR Brew.
World of HR: Fewer European companies mention “diversity and inclusion” on earnings calls than in 2021
The trend appears to mirror changes on US earnings calls.
Internships are crucial for career direction, but remain inaccessible. HR can help.
Heightened competition and financial barriers are keeping college students and grads from internship opportunities.
Not all managers are leaders—but HR can help them bridge the gap
“Managers are there to keep things under control…Leaders are there, to change things,” author and consultant Roger Gerard tells HR Brew.
Government directives rattle employers and workers during Trump’s first month back in office
The administration paused LGBTQ+ discrimination investigations, threatened private businesses, and installed new leadership that could reshape the workplace.
Fear over ICE enforcement, deportations is creating a workforce nightmare for employers
HR leaders can respond to workplace absenteeism stemming from immigration enforcement concerns.
AI oversight aligns so well with HR, the function’s leaders may soon be tapped to manage it
Some experts suggest a new role may emerge: the chief human and AI resources officer.
World of HR: The European Union codifies new AI regulations for employers
The Artificial Intelligence Act will soon ban employers from using AI to monitor worker emotions.
More companies provide adoption benefits as part of a push to increase family-friendly perks
Adoption benefits lag behind other family-building programs, but the need for them may grow.
Northwell Health fosters high school partnerships to fill positions, improve NYC residents’ lives
High school partnerships are part of a wide net cast by Northwell Health to staff its 21 hospitals and nearly 900 outpatient facilities.
Hospital executives fear implications of Trump’s DE&I orders
DE&I programs that help hospitals provide culturally sensitive care could be threatened.
This compliance tech founder wanted to make compliance training less boring and more memorable
Ethena founder Roxanne Petraeus channeled her own professional experiences into a platform that trains employees differently.
Meet the tech recruiting leader who moonlights as a job-seeker whisperer on social media
Bonnie Dilber, who oversees a recruiting team at Zapier, makes content and resources for job seekers in her spare time.
No big company is risk-free from impending labor disruptions, new research suggests
But there’s still time to manage risks.
Companies add menopause benefits as women more openly discuss the once-taboo process
Menopause information and expertise can be challenging to find, so companies are providing women tools to navigate the changes that often accompany the body’s natural changes.