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Survey Reveals Americans’ Major Healthcare Concerns: Premiums and Out-of-Pocket Costs
Four Emerging Legal Questions Regarding Background and Identity Checks
Walgreens Secures Partial Victory Against Former Manager Over Early Store Closures
‘Did they ghost you?’ Website takes aim at employers who go radio silent on candidates
Illustration: Morning Brew Inc., Photo: Adobe StockJob-seekers are “mad as hell and they’re not going to take this anymore.”Half of job seekers report being ghosted by prospective employers, and the frustration has given rise to a new website, Did they ghost you?, where job applicants call out employers who became
Mailbag: Are Form I-9s Necessary for Long-Time Employees?
Bank of America Prohibits Employees from Working Remotely Two Consecutive Days
Major Companies Struggling with the Rising Expenses of GLP-1 Medications
Michael Siluk/Getty ImagesGLP-1 medications for weight loss are biting into large employers’ budgets, and in some cases coverage has become financially untenable, recent examples suggest.Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan recently said that the company is spending more than $250 million annually on GLP-1s, representing 13% of its total healthcare
Yale delivered the wrong desk, disability discrimination lawsuit alleges
Employee says Gucci fired him three days after approved leave ended
Addressing Loneliness: How HR Can Foster Connections at Work Amidst AI’s Impact
Illustration: Morning Brew Inc., Photo: UnsplashWho would’ve thought spending significant amounts of time talking to AI chatbots would do a number on us?Loneliness is such a significant problem in societies around the world that global officials in recent years have declared it a public health emergency. Like many other challenges
Weekly Recap: The Impact of Saying ‘Please’ on Timeliness
Study Reveals 1 in 5 Gen Xers Doubt Retirement Will Happen
Insights from SHRM’s Annual Conference: Prioritizing AI and Employee Well-Being
Photo: Mikaela CohenAs you might have heard, an estimated 25,000 people descended upon Orlando, Florida for four days this past June to attend the annual Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) conference. And, this year, HR Brew was right there with them, shivering in the air conditioning and melting in












