It’s become conventional wisdom in some circles that sometime in the 1970s, the link between pay and productivity broke.
Archives for June 9, 2024
Unlimited PTO: What Are the Pros and Cons?
In supportive environments, unlimited PTO can offer workers more freedom and flexibility.
How to Make Job Interviews More Accessible
Designing an inclusive interview process for disabled people and people with different learning styles both widens the talent pool and creates a more equitable workplace.
Longevity and the inclusive workplace
Office layout could be the key to making multiple generation workplaces more inclusive
The Law: Pets in the workplace
Rules differ for service, emotional support animals
Workplace Policies Begin to Evolve After Ohio Legalizes Cannabis Use
“Each employer will have to evaluate their business needs and balance that against what employees may choose or opt to do outside of work”
The Workplaces Of Tomorrow Are Already Here
If there’s one constant in life, it is that there will be change.
The Workers Who Do Everything on Their Phones—Except Answer Calls
Bosses and employees are wrestling over whether voice calls have a place in the hybrid era
Who’s smarter: ChatGPT or an HR pro?
This HR compliance tech company set out to find out.
Ex-Dunwoody police officer wins sexual harassment lawsuit against former supervisor
A DeKalb County jury has awarded a former Dunwoody police officer $180,000 in his civil case against one of the city’s former lieutenants.
Employees Don’t Want to Take PTO. They’re Quiet Vacationing Instead
A new survey indicates one in eight workers anticipates engaging in quiet vacationing this summer.
Expert urges employees to go beyond 401(k)s for retirement: ‘Don’t leave money on the table’
Don’t make your 401(k) the only place you’re saving money, Webb suggests
Moms need not apply? NJ woman says she was victim of discrimination against mothers
A young mother from New Jersey said she was shocked when she inquired about bartending jobs at a popular restaurant, only to hear the venue preferred to hire “people without children.”
Black workers sue General Mills over alleged racial discrimination at a Georgia plant
Cereal giant General Mills is facing a federal lawsuit filed by several of its Black employees who claim that one of the company’s plants in Georgia has “embraced a racially hostile work environment” controlled by “white supremacists.”
Some Bosses Admit Office Mandates Have A Goal Of Making People Quit: Survey
A new report from software firm BambooHR has managers saying the quiet part out loud: Some bosses setting office mandates hope they lead to voluntary turnover—and that they will help them track employees’ work.