Banks look to implement Workday’s AI software in coming months
Archives for November 16, 2023
Employees who violate Amazon’s return-to-office mandate will be blocked from promotions: ‘Your manager will be made aware’
Amazon is growing increasingly stern with its return-to-office mandate, and it’s now saying employee promotions may be on the line.
Inclusively Raises $13 Million To Improve Workplace Accommodations
Modern workers, especially Gen Zers, are demanding accommodations from their employers for their physical and mental health
Workplace Flexibility Lower Risk for Cardiovascular Disease
Did the pandemic throw your work schedule upside down?
Visible Nipples In The Workplace Really Shouldn’t Be A Big Deal
Every woman will know the feeling: you get home after a long day, take off your bra and exhale.
Autistic employees more likely to speak up about workplace issues, study finds
A new study published in Autism Research has found that autistic employees are more likely than their nonautistic counterparts to voice concerns when they witness problems in the workplace.
Workplace trends emerged from rapidly changing economy
Glassdoor warned that wage growth is cooling, jobs are harder to find in specific industries and companies are seeking more from current employees
The 2023 World’s Best Workplaces make strong case for building trust with workers
The basic elements of a positive employee experience don’t change depending on where in the world you live.
Explained: What Is Coffee Badging, New Workplace Trend As Employees Return To Office
As companies ask employees to return to office now, many are getting smarter with how they spend their time there.
Gen Z is set to surpass boomers in the workforce next year, and it will create a big cultural shift
This is the dawning of the age of the Gen Z
What’s Contributing to the Decline in SF Superior Civil Filings?
Theodora Lee said overall case filings in the San Francisco state trial court have been down significantly compared to pre-pandemic levels, but she’s seeing an uptick in labor and employment law cases.
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OSHA and the NLRB Partner to Coordinate Enforcement Actions
Small Business Woes
In this episode, Jen discusses the unique challenges small businesses face and the best practices for staying out of court.
The Debate Over “Open to Work”
“The biggest red flag on LinkedIn is the ‘open to work’ symbol.” Ever since former Google recruiter Nolan Church, now the CEO of talent marketplace Continuum, made that statement recently, it’s been splashed all over the internet, frightening job hunters.
“Recruiting is like dating,” Church says, making an analogy. “You have
EEOC Issues Yearly Financial Report
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) detailed its financial management and provided a high-level overview of key performance results in its Fiscal Year 2023 Agency Financial Report (AFR) released today.