Conducting layoffs is one of the worst parts of having a job in Human Resources. Leaders don’t want to undo relationships with employees they once hired. No one wants to be the... Read more »
?As the pandemic-era student loan payment pause nears its end, one major U.S. company is joining a small but growing cache of employers offering a benefit to help employees tackle student debt.... Read more »
?When Amy Hirsh Robinson took over as chief people officer at King’s Hawaiian in 2020, she came in with a bold approach: She wanted to kill the company’s performance reviews. “I’ve always... Read more »
The Quick Version: Marriage and Family specialist Dr. Jane Greer gives her priceless expertise on really love and closeness to singles and lovers of various age groups. With a hands-on way of treatment,... Read more »
?States reported that 264,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending June 17, unchanged from last week’s revised level. This is the highest level for initial claims since October... Read more »
?Feeling a bit frayed around the edges? Energy zapped, emotionally drained, decreased job satisfaction? Burnout is real for HR professionals. Your work often involves handling workplace complaints and investigations, dealing with multiple... Read more »
Many software providers offer free slot games. Microgaming, NetEnt and House of Fun all offer these fun features. One example of a no-cost slot is The Incredible Hulk. These games also come... Read more »
?Federal and state laws regarding antitrust concerns and whistleblowing have evolved in recent years, so it’s important for HR professionals to stay up-to-date on legal compliance. “Keep yourself safe,” Christine Walters, an... Read more »
?Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., informed Amazon CEO Andy Jassy on June 20 that the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP), which Sanders chairs, has begun an investigation into the... Read more »