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Paid Sick Leave Laws Protect Employees Who Follow the Rules. This Fox News Producer Didn’t.
Most paid sick leave laws protect employees who follow the rules. A D.C. federal court just illustrated what happens when one doesn’t, and why a written call-out policy is the difference between a defensible termination and extended litigation. TL;DR: A Fox News producer sued under the D.C. Accrued Sick and
Starbucks Introduces New Performance-Based Bonuses for Workers
Longtime supervisor sues Cardinal Health over age and gender bias
EEOC sues hospital that fired injured worker instead of reassigning her
Your Onboarding Process Is Missing a 30-60-90 Day Plan: Here’s How to Fix This
Best Practices for Rehiring Employees: Making the Most of a Boomerang Strategy
Despite March’s strong job gains, labor trends suggest talent shortages ahead
We are so back?After a dour jobs report in February, March delivered surprisingly strong gains for the US labor market, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ latest employment situation report. In fact, March’s job growth marked the highest monthly gains so far for President Trump’s second administration.However, looking beyond
Starbucks adds performance bonuses for front-line workers
Jury awards Cemex driver $5M in ‘egregious’ disability and race bias lawsuit
Butterball liable for vendor’s failure to process cancer-related leave request, EEOC alleges
Some Meta executives could see a $1B windfall under new compensation plan
Meta recently rolled out a new pay package that would grant certain senior executives nearly $1 billion each in stock should the company reach a $9 trillion valuation by 2031.This moonshot award promises top executives generous compensation for meeting aggressive targets, not unlike the pay packages Tesla shareholders have approved
The Leadership Skill No One Talks About (But Everyone Needs) with Margaret Andrews
Trump says federal government ‘can’t take care of daycare’ amid ongoing war with Iran
As the US continues to fund a war in Iran, President Donald Trump said childcare funding from the federal government is off the table.During an Easter reception at the White House on Apr. 1, the president said he’d directed Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought not to “send











