The incidents happened during work trips in 2018, 2019
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More Than 75% of US Businesses Prefer to Hire Freelancers in Uncertain Economy
As the specter of recession looms, companies are becoming more cautious about increasing headcount. But the work still needs to get done.
Legal Cannabis Use Needs Workplace Protections, Some States Say
California legislators are primed to follow a few pioneering states when they decide whether to advance a bill granting employees statutory protections to use cannabis.
How Employers Benefit From Offering Unlimited Paid Time Off
Companies with an open-ended approach are more attractive to prospective hires, and save money on paperwork and administration.
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The CEO market is the hottest in memory thanks to an unprecedented wave of retirements.
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A tightened labor market could give companies the chance to force more employees back to the office.
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A Veterans Affairs Department pharmacy technician failed to exhaust her administrative remedies for job discrimination and therefore is barred from suing, because the complaints she made to the agency only referenced her use of sick leave, not her undisclosed underlying diabetes, the Seventh Circuit ruled.
Planned Parenthood Workers at 28 Clinics Vote to Unionize
Employees cite burnout, staff shortages among issues for the group to address.
California Employers, Labor Split on Workplace Violence Rule
A proposed rule preventing workplace violence in California, if enacted, would be the nation’s first to apply to employers outside of health care.
Crypto Crash Be Damned, Some Workers Still Choose Digital Pay
About 5% of all remote-work payments taken in crypto this year
Nearly Half of Working Adults Say They’re Open to Relocating to Abortion-Friendly States
Soaring inflation could crimp workers’ ability to relocate
Recruiters Are Burned Out, And Gen Z Job Demands Aren’t Helping
Hiring professionals are exasperated by bold pay requirements and fickleness from young job applicants amid Great Resignation turbulence.
Workplace Covid Testing Must Be ‘Business Necessity,’ EEOC Says
Employers should now take more factors into consideration when choosing whether to screen employees for Covid-19, according to new guidance from the EEOC.
WFH Takes a Toll as UK Workplace Bullying Claims Surge
Bullying allegations jumped 44% year-on-year, study finds
For Workers Who Want Abortion Privacy, Staying Quiet Is Only the First Step
Keeping abortions a secret in the workplace also puts burden on employers to provide robust systems of confidentiality.