Indeed launches platform aimed at healthcare workers

Jobs board Indeed has launched a new platform aimed at healthcare professionals as research reveals that 92% have experienced burnout. Careers in Care is designed to match healthcare workers with suitable employers,... Read more »

EHRC updates guidance on discriminatory adverts

Britain’s equality watchdog, the Equality and Human Rights Commission, has updated its guidance for publishing job advertisements providing greater clarity around “occupational requirements”. The EHRC first published its guidance on discriminatory adverts... Read more »

State by State: Salary History Bans and Pay Transparency Laws

Members may download one copy of our sample forms and templates for your personal use within your organization. Please note that all such forms and policies should be reviewed by your legal... Read more »

One Benefit of Pay Transparency? More Productive Workers

?As pay transparency becomes more common, the relatively new practice has been fraught with questions and concerns: Will it be too much of an administrative burden for employers? How much will it... Read more »

After Big Surge, Benefits Mentions in Job Posts Level Off

?Amid a red-hot job market and the Great Resignation—during which scores of employees voluntarily left their jobs in search of other opportunities with better pay, perks or work/life balance—employers touted a plethora... Read more »

Pay Transparency Has Soared in the Past Three Years

?Due to heightened employee expectations and new laws requiring disclosure in some parts of the country, more employers are adding salary information to their job postings. Now, a new report shows just... Read more »

Want to Attract Job Seekers? Make Sure to Post a Salary

?As pay transparency becomes a bigger workplace issue—with many employees calling for the practice, and several states and cities enacting laws requiring it—recent data solidifies the trend, along with a warning for... Read more »

Alaska Removes Degree Requirements for State Jobs

?Alaskans will no longer need a four-year college degree to apply for most state jobs under a new executive order issued by Gov. Mike Dunleavy.  The order directs Alaska’s Department of Administration... Read more »

Avoid salary history questions in recruitment, guide urges

Employers and recruiters should not seek salary history from job candidates in any manner, including by asking applicants about their current pay and for their desired salary, according to new guidance. The... Read more »