This week, Harvard schooled companies that devalue older workers, Facebook and Google both "coincidentally" ended forced arbitration policies, we lear...
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This week, Under Armour is shocked conducting business at strip clubs is wrong, unlimited craft beer is limited for WeWorkers, women broke the glass c...
This week, hate broke our hearts in Pittsburgh, engineers walked out at Google, CEOs had "error terror," a 19-year-old told us everything we needed to...
This week, we learned gender diversity in the workplace needs work, Uber got into the staffing business, the $15 minimum wage is just fine for the eco...
This week, we geeked out at the idea of quantum computing, Congress got involved in a big layoff, we learned women get paid less after a layoff than m...
This week was all about the ups and downs of AI, as Amazon goes back to the drawing board with its recruitment system and the former head of HR at Goo...
Did Bezos feel the Bern? Looks like he did. Amazon raised its minimum wage to $15 this week, Bloomberg reports....
This week, sexual harassment took center stage in Congress, another employer who did nothing about harassment in the workplace fell to the EEOC's wrat...
This week a football player showed us what a completely disengaged employee looks like, Netflix was named the most binge-worthy prospective employer f...
This week, the NLRB set the stage to overturn Browning-Ferris and the entire franchise industry exhaled, Hurricane Florence is headed our way but if W...
This week an actor and Trader Joe's came out on top, class is a thing in the workplace, and we're all headed for bleak retirements if we don't start s...
This week, the loss of institutional knowledge was highlighted with the loss of one of the greats in the Senate, HR's confidentiality agreements (or l...
This week in HR, labor issues took center stage as inmates went on strike, Verizon threw training under the bus, and why the manner in which you say n...
This week, Omarosa dominated the headlines (and scared businesspeople everywhere), HR took it on the chin with seven EEOC lawsuits, and McDonalds talk...
Amazon's facial recognition software identifies members of Congress as people who have been arrested, another Tweet took down a star, continuous backg...
This week, yet another CEO was forced out by his own bad behavior, the joint employer debate rages on, women are being themselves, and companies that ...
This week, superb teamwork showed us nothing is impossible, Wall Street's bro culture took a hit, Uber's head of HR resigned under a cloud, Papa John ...
SCOTUS deals unions a major blow, The Atlantic highlights how job loss affects people, boards aren't as prepared for a crisis as they think they are, ...
An HR infraction took down Intel's CEO, Silicon Valley took on the government's border policy, 20K HR pros stormed Chicago for SHRM18, and Japan's lac...
In HR news this week, depression awareness is top of mind, Tesla handled layoffs with grace, and employers are suffering from a disconnect between the...