Archives for September 16, 2024
Workplace Law After ‘Loper’: Workplace Safety and Health Enforcement
Tipping the Scale: The New 80/20 Rule
Providing Accommodations to Pregnant Employees
Illinois Amends Temp Worker Law, Boosting Employer Obligations
Fifth Circuit Holds DOL Can Set Salary Floor for White-Collar Exemptions
Employer Considerations Post-Hurricane
Jeffrey Brecher Discusses Challenges to DOL’s Overtime Rule Authority
Women are making workplace gains but they’re still getting challenged and undermined
Women face a shaky climb up the corporate ladder. And despite real progress over the past decade when it comes to women in the workplace, they still face significant headwinds.
Survey finds America’s most-hated workplace behaviors
Odds are, you know at least one type of person on this list.
Workplace Gender Parity Efforts Are Stalled or in Retreat, Survey Says
The 10th annual Women in the Workforce study warns that past progress that put more women in C-suite jobs may be lost through unequal treatment at lower managerial levels.
How to deal with a workplace bully—Here’s what experts recommend to handle a toxic coworker
Bullying is a painful universal experience, and it doesn’t stop in the schoolyard. The workplace is often rife with bad behavior and toxic coworkers taking unwarranted jabs at their colleagues.
Elections have consequences and so can talking about them at work
It may sound like a cliche but co-workers do still gather around the water cooler or in the office break room to chat.
Employees voted on the worst workplace jargon. Here’s the number-one phrase that annoys your coworkers
Glassdoor surveyed hundreds of users on their cringiest corporate lingo, and the winner is . . .