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Archives for October 21, 2024
Should the minimum wage be lower for workers who get tipped? Two states are set to decide
Voters in Arizona and Massachusetts are set to decide whether employers should be able to continue to pay tipped workers such as servers and bartenders a lower minimum wage than non-tipped workers.
Do Employees Care About ESG?
In PwC survey, 68% say environmental practices are important in choosing an employer.
2025 New York Paid Family Leave Contribution Rate, Maximum Weekly Benefits
Each year, the New York State Department of Financial Services announces changes to the employee contribution rate and benefit amounts under the New York Paid Family Leave Law (NY PFL) effective the next year. It has announced changes effective Jan. 1, 2025.
The following are the announced changes to the
Is Exception to Warrantless Searches at Border Changing for Electronic Devices?
U.S. law has long provided a border search exception to the Fourth Amendment warrant or probable cause requirement, allowing federal agents to search people, and their electronic devices, at border crossings without a warrant or probable cause. The scope of the exception may be narrowing under increased court scrutiny as
How To Answer ‘What Can You Bring To The Company?’ In An Interview
Prepare for your next job interview by learning how to answer “What can you bring to the company?” Discover 5 key strategies to showcase your value and stand out.
67% Of U.S. Employers To Lose Employees To Remote Work In 2024
A new survey reveals that 67% of U.S. employers are losing employees to competitors with flexible work policies. Discover why remote work is reshaping the job market.
Former WWE writers allege hostile, abusive workplace under Vince McMahon
Former WWE writers allege hostile, abusive workplace under Vince McMahon
November 2024 Visa Bulletin Shows No Advancement for Most Employment-Based Immigrant Visa Categories
The November 2024 Visa Bulletin shows no changes from the October 2024 Visa Bulletin in the Dates for Filing or Final Action Dates in any listed category, with the exception of the fourth preference category for Certain Religious Workers. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will accept applications for adjustment
Another Day, Another Executive Leaves Apple; This Time It’s HR Leader
Apple’s top recruiter leaves for Citadel amid HR shakeup. Chief People Officer also departs. Retail chief to resume HR duties.
A deep dive into the tech trends transforming HR
Skills gaps and evolving employee expectations – HR leaders turn to innovative technologies and AI to drive efficiency.
Failure to Safeguard, Two Cyber Intrusions, and an $850,000 SEC Settlement
Virtually all organizations have an obligation to safeguard their personal data against unauthorized access or use. Failure to comply with such obligations can lead to significant financial and reputational harm.
In a recent settlement agreement with the SEC, a New York-based registered transfer agent, Equiniti Trust Company LLC, formerly known
What to Know About the University of Michigan’s D.E.I. Experiment
A Times investigation found that the school built one of the most ambitious diversity programs in the country — only to see increased discord and division on campus.
Why 80% Of Hiring Managers Discard AI-Generated Job Applications From Career Seekers
A new study cautions job applicants from using AI-generated applications because they obscure their human passions and backgrounds and why they’re the right fit for the company.
5 Ways For Leaders To Create Effective Cultures
Discover 5 proven strategies for leaders to create productive, positive workplace cultures that drive engagement, growth, and success.