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Employers warned: Fix your people strategy or lose the best talent
Why HR leaders need to stop reporting data and start reading it
LinkedIn cuts 5% of staff despite record revenue, Reuters reports
Most employers aren’t touching paid leave, for now
In recent weeks employers including Zoom and Deloitte made headlines for reducing paid family leave benefits.Offerings that were previously considered industry-leading appear less so with the changes. Certain Deloitte employees will see their paid family leave cut in half, from 16 weeks to eight weeks. Zoom reduced its leave from
F1 cancelled two races. HR had to clean up the mess
Employers say they prefer rebate-free PBM models
EEOC sues construction company for allegedly allowing ‘anti-American’ slurs against workers
Kroger facility’s parking lot policy violated federal labor law, NLRB judge finds
PayPal agrees to $30 million settlement with the Department of Justice
PayPal will waive $30 million in processing fees for $1 billion in small business transactions as part of a new settlement with the Department of Justice (DOJ) signed on May 12.The settlement resolves a DOJ investigation into PayPal over a 2020 program that guaranteed a $530 million investment for Black
Give your employees a sabbatical. The ROI will surprise you
Employees want better benefits from their employers
Is cash still king? If not, employees might just say benefits are queen instead…Better benefits are a top motivator for employees on the job hunt, according to a recent report from HCM software company isolved. Of the 56% of employees who’ve applied for a new job in the last year,
The uninvited candidate: AI is now answering your interview questions
Google says it’s ‘proud’ of its work with the US government, despite employees’ concerns
Earlier this year, more than 1,600 Google employees signed a petition opposing the tech company’s contracts with government agencies including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). And, late last month, Alphabet’s president of global affairs, Kent Walker, responded, though not in the way employees were likely hoping.Walker sent a memo to








