The fast-food chain plans to offset higher labor costs in California with price increases
Archives for November 2023
Toyota hiking wage of U.S. factory workers after UAW labor deals
Toyota Motor said Wednesday it is raising the wages of non-union U.S. factory workers just days after the United Auto Workers union won major pay and benefit hikes from the Detroit Three automakers.
Bickering Coworkers Account for Nearly Half of Workplace Complaints
Feuding coworkers make up around 50 percent of all grievances raised in the workplace, according to a new study from employment and HR consultancy firm WorkNest.
You’re emailing wrong at work. Follow this etiquette guide.
Get the most out of your work email and avoid being a jerk with these etiquette tips for the modern workplace
How TikTok Trends Affect The Workplace: Lazy Girl Jobs, Quiet Quitting, Loud Laboring And More
Over the last five years, TikTok has cemented its place as a social media powerhouse— and the platform is no longer reserved for dance challenges and lip-syncing.
How to rebuild your confidence after leaving a toxic workplace
Quitting a bad job and starting a new role afresh can be a huge relief. But sometimes, leaving a toxic workplace behind isn’t enough — and it can take a long time for you to regain your confidence and self-esteem.
Auto workers’ grand slam in Detroit is a home run for the US workforce
The United Auto Workers union has just hit a grand slam. Instead of the World Series, we’re talking about the turbulent national auto talks between the Detroit Three and the United Auto Workers union.
4-day work week question exposes the generational difference between Gen Z and Boomers
A simple work question has exposed the significant generational gap between Generation Z and Baby Boomers.
Podcast: Unplug with Mel Mosier
I had such fun being on this podcast with Mel Mosier, where we talked about my journey in being the Evil HR Lady!
Take a listen!
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New Workplace Violence Prevention Requirements
In this episode, Jen explains Senate Bill 553, which requires most California employers to create a Workplace Violence Prevention Plan and train their employees at least annually.
EntertainHR: Workplace Investigation Tactics Lead to the ‘Fall of the House of Usher’
Let’s say you’re the CEO of Fortunato Pharmaceuticals a multi-billion dollar company that’s been owned and operated by your family for generations.
The Fall of the House of Usher (Courtesy of Eike Schroter/Netflix)
Your kids all lead their own, individual subsidiaries that you’ve funded once they present you
[Podcast] Power At Work Blogcast #24: Unions and Transgender Worker Power
In this podcast, Burnes Center Senior Fellow Seth Harris speaks with Amy Livingston and Sarah Lazare, co-authors of the Workday Magazine/In These Times article entitled “5 Things Unions Can Do To Defend Transgender Workers.” The article argues that liberation for transgender, non-binary, and gender expansive people is a
In a World Where You Can Be Anything, Be Kind
Halloween 2023 was a tough day in our house.
Every year, the holiday approaches with a great deal of parental anxiety not because we fret over what costume our 9-year-old daughter will select for the day.
Sheesh, that’s the easy part.
The hard part?
Waiting [hopelessly] for