A return on investment, or ROI, is a key term used by business leaders as they assess the bottom line.
Archives for June 1, 2022
House panel invites Roger Goodell, Dan Snyder to testify on Washington Commanders’ workplace culture
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder have been invited by the House Oversight and Reform Committee to testify on allegations that have been made against Snyder that his franchise has a hostile work environment.
Updates in Visa Bulletin May Affect H-1B Extensions Beyond Six-Year Maximum
The U.S. Department of State’s June 2022 Visa Bulletin reflects a significant advancement in the EB-2 India category. This has provided an opportunity for many applicants for permanent residence to move forward with the filing, adjudication, and approval of their I-485, Application[s] to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, the
Why You Should Embrace Coffee Culture in the Workplace
From improved creativity and communication to increased motivation and morale, coffee culture can have a positive impact on your business. Here’s how.
Prioritizing Mental Health In A “Remote First” Workplace
Every day, another major company takes the leap toward making remote work a permanent feature of the workplace.
Financial Expert Reveals What ‘Toxic Workplace Phrases’ Really Mean
A financial expert has gone viral for sharing “toxic workplace phrases” and decoding their true meaning.
Is Workplace Loyalty Gone for Good?
The modern workplace has become increasingly transactional, a marked transformation from the post-war era when employees stayed put until they retired with a party, a gold watch, and a nice pension.
You’ve Invested In Workplace Mental Health Training For Your Company…What’s Next?
More companies are waking up to the need to support mental health at work, and more vendors are popping up claiming to have quick solutions.
What long COVID means for the workforce
The effects of long COVID on fitness for duty can be significant.
Could Banning Meetings Be the Key to a Happier Workforce?
As people look for a better work life balance, employees must be empowered to work in ways that deliver the best results.
Seattle OKs minimum wage for gig workers at delivery companies
Seattle on Tuesday passed a first-of-its-kind, worker-backed minimum-wage ordinance for many of its 40,000 gig workers.
Elon Musk reportedly tells Tesla workers to return to the office full time or resign
Elon Musk has reportedly told Tesla employees to come back into their respective offices full time or leave the company.
Job openings show sharp decline, but still vastly outnumber available workers
Job openings fell by 455,000 in April, from an upwardly revised 11.855 million the previous month.
Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month: Feeling Foreign Where We Belong
In honor and celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Littler attorney, Judy Iriye (L.A. – Century City) talks with fellow Littler attorney, Kevin Yam (New York) and Littler alum, Fran Barbieri (Chief Counsel, Litigation and Employment at World Wide Technology in St Louis, Missouri), about personal
OSHA Launches National Emphasis Program to Expand on Heat Illness Prevention Campaign
With summer fast approaching, OSHA has ramped up investigations into heat-related injuries in the workplace. In furtherance of President Biden’s heat illness initiative, on October 27, 2021, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published an advance notice of proposed rulemaking regarding a future standard requiring employers to prevent heat-related