In the frantic need to hire for open positions, it can be easy to forget about the people who stick around.
Aerotek to Pay $3.525 Million to Conciliate EEOC Systemic Investigations
Aerotek, a national temporary placement agency, has agreed to pay $3.525 million to resolve federal systemic investigations relating to the hiring and placement of individuals assigned to work at Aerotek’s clients, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced today.
Supreme Court Allows New York School Vaccine Mandate to Move Ahead
Mandate requires school employees to be vaccinated by Friday afternoon in order to return to work Monday
Supreme Court Opens New Term With Masks and In-Person Arguments
Abortion, guns and Boston Marathon bomber’s fate are on the docket
How a Racist Scandal at the F.D.N.Y. Led to Its Biggest Suspensions Ever
The Fire Department has long faced allegations of discrimination. But after George Floyd’s murder, a thread of racist messages renewed concerns about the department’s racial climate.
Vaccine Mandates Reach 25% of Companies After Biden Order
One in four companies has instituted a vaccine mandate for U.S. workers, a sharp increase from last month, following President Joe Biden’s directiveordering large employers to require shots or weekly testing.
Why Are Fast Food Workers Signing Noncompete Agreements?
Heidi Shierholz is not a fan of noncompete agreements, which many employers require new hires to sign.
Fermi Research Alliance Agrees to Pay $100,000 to Settle EEOC Retaliation Lawsuit
Fermilab Denied Promotion to Female Engineer After She Complained About Sex-Based Discrimination, Federal Agency Charged
How Tyson’s Vaccine Mandate is Working
Two months after introducing a pioneering coronavirus vaccine requirement for all of its workers, the food-processing giant details its progress.
Labor Memo Amounts to New Stance From Feds Against the N.C.A.A.
The top lawyer at the National Labor Relations Board signaled that private universities should not treat those who compete in college sports as “mere ‘student-athletes.’”
These Remote Freelance Workforce Trends Are Expected To Continue Growing
The remote freelance workforce trends that accelerated because of the Covid pandemic are expected to continue growing according to a new survey by freelance platform Upwork.
Amazon settles with activist workers who say they were illegally fired.
Amazon has settled with two of its most prominent internal critics, staving off a public hearing over accusations that the company illegally fired the pair, lawyers for the parties told an administrative judge on Wednesday.
Exxon offers new proposal to locked-out Texas refinery workers
Exxon Mobil Corp on Wednesday offered its first concession in a new contract proposal to locked-out workers at its Beaumont, Texas, refinery and lube oil plant to include some seniority protection.
How Bosses Unknowingly Sabotage Their Employees
There are truly horrible bosses out there; tyrants who undercut their employees at every turn, whether from insecurity, a sadistic streak, or any number of personality flaws.
Trump Super PAC Removes Corey Lewandowski After Sexual Harassment Claim
The move came after a donor to former President Donald J. Trump said that Mr. Lewandowski had made unwanted sexual advances and touched her inappropriately.