When Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 365 last week, he opened a new chapter in a decades-long political and legal war over California laws governing relations between employers and their workers.
Archives for October 18, 2023
3 simple tactics the best bosses use to help people perform better—No. 1 is ‘vacation minimums’
Most bosses want their employees to perform highly. Not all of them create an environment where that’s possible.
‘I Just Wasn’t in the Mood to Work.’ American Employees Reinvent the Sick Day
Younger employees especially are calling in sick more than they used to, and some employers say it’s costing them money
U.S. Marshals Pay $15 Million to Settle Race Discrimination Case
The U.S. Marshals Service recently settled a longstanding class-action lawsuit alleging racial discrimination in hiring, promotions and job assignments.
USCIS E-COA Allows Foreign Nationals to Update Their Addresses Online
USCIS has launched a new Enterprise Change of Address (E-COA) self-service tool to make it easier for foreign nationals to update their addresses.
All foreign nationals, even green card holders, are required to notify USCIS of a change of address within 10 days of the move. Beyond that regulation, it
Generational Issues at Work
In this episode, Jen discusses the challenges of our multi-generational workforce and ideas for bringing everyone together.
EntertainHR: Tortious Interference from the Spirit Realm
Spooky season is officially upon us, so this seems like the perfect time to cover one of my new favorite shows: Ghosts on CBS. The show follows Sam (a journalist) and Jay (a chef), city dwellers who think they’ve hit the jackpot when Sam inherits a gorgeous country estate