Harvard University said on Tuesday it will comply with the demands of President Donald Trump’s administration to turn over employment forms for thousands of university staff, but for the time being was not sharing records for those employed in roles only available to students.
Archives for July 30, 2025
Maryland Again Delays Paid Family and Medical Leave Program
Maryland Again Delays Paid Family and Medical Leave Program
For the third year in a row, Maryland has delayed implementation of its Paid Family Leave Insurance (FAMLI) program. On May 6, 2025, Governor Moore signed HB 102, a bill modifying the FAMLI program, first established by the Time to Care
Why CEOs Yelling At Employees Is A Symptom Of A Bigger Leadership Crisis
Behind every CEO rant is a leadership model that crushes initiative and creates learned helplessness. Here’s what it’s really costing your company.
5 Steps In Dealing With A Difficult Teammate
Struggling with a difficult teammate at work? Use these 5 practical steps to manage conflict and handle tough situations with maturity and confidence.
California Employers: Review Cellphone Policy After Court Decision
Employers should review their cellphone use policy after a California court ruled that state law bans all phone use, including holding the device, while driving.
How to Conduct Bulletproof HR Investigations in 2025
Discover how to carry out solid HR investigations that protect your company, avoid lawsuits, and ensure compliance using expert-backed best practices.
Ghosting, Gaslighting, and Gen Z: New Workplace Behaviors, Old Legal Risks – Workplace Wake-Up with Jen Shaw
Today’s workplace is changing fast—ghosted interviews, Slack snubs, viral firings. But the legal rules? Not so much. In this episode, Jen unpacks how modern behaviors collide with decades-old employment laws, and how employers can modernize their expectations without running afoul of protected activity, bias claims, or wage-hour traps. Consider this your crash course in managing the new workplace without making the old mistakes.
Why More Professionals Are Taking Sabbaticals—And How It’s Transforming Work And Well-Being
Now, a growing number of professionals are pushing back by taking a pause. Sabbaticals to rest, grieve, heal, explore, and reimagine their personal and professional lives. And what they’re finding is this: stepping away might be the most strategic career move they’ll ever make.