In order to effectively build strong workforces, HR departments must continually adapt to new technologies and the challenges that come with them. Here are three ways to do that.
Archives for June 19, 2024
HR leaders are honing their internal marketing skills, ensuring ROI
A flyer with details about the latest benefit offerings taped to the back of a bathroom stall door in the office just doesn’t cut it anymore.
Colorado justices consider a pink and blue cake’s meaning in a transgender discrimination case
From plain white cakes to rainbow-colored ones, the Colorado Supreme Court considered a variety of hypothetical cake-design scenarios Tuesday as it heard arguments in the case of a Christian baker who refused to make a pink cake with blue icing to celebrate a gender transition.
California Moves to Modify Law Letting Workers Sue Employers
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a deal with business and labor leaders heading off a ballot measure to repeal the law, which has cost companies billions.
Early career conversations young workers need to have
By asking these three questions, young workers can determine what motivates them and maintain a curious mindset.
How Reverse Mentoring Bridges Generational And Cultural Divides In The Workplace
Some of the best ways to succeed in the workplace are too often viewed in an unflattering light.
Dear Abby: I warded off my flirty manager’s advances, now I’m in trouble at work
DEAR ABBY: I am single, never married. A male manager at my job is divorced. After a few weeks at the job, I realized we were both single.