Why the middle manager layoff trend will end by 2030 The world is hyper-focused on the middle manager layoff trend, but what happens when you cut out the core...
How to actually make flat hierarchies work Corporate leaders love the idea of middle management layoffs. The pitch is incredibly seductive! You eliminate overhead, accelerate decision...
Google engineer charged over insider trading on prediction market A software engineer used confidential workplace data to bet $2.7m on Polymarket – and it’s a warning for every...
Employers are failing to embed women’s health into strategy Many companies still treat women’s health as isolated initiat ives
The ‘great flattening’ is costing more than organisations bargained for As organisations strip out middle management layers, Deputy’s Star Levandowski warns the efficiency gains may come at a steep...
Wix axes 20% of its workforce as AI layoffs reshape global tech Website builder joins Meta, Cisco and Intuit as AI-driven layoffs surpass 134,000 U.S. tech jobs this year
Newsom signs order focused on AI’s workforce impacts The executive order directs state agencies to evaluate a range of approaches, including “safety net” options for displaced workers.
This week in 5 numbers: AI could create more jobs than it eliminates Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week — including how many HR professionals identified training as a...
When technology becomes a headache instead of a solution Ideally, HR professionals would be part of the conversation before any new technology rollout, one expert said.
Lawsuit pointing to understaffed HR department at Tesla cleared for jury trial The lawsuit alleges the employer allowed slurs, segregation and other racism to persist at its embattled Fremont, California, factory.
Seventh Circuit dismisses Black analyst’s race bias and promotion claims against AIM Layered HR review carried the day – here’s why one supervisor’s animus wasn’t en ough
Wisconsin court voids clinic’s retirement-plan non-compete, restores dermatologist’s benefits claim The forfeiture trap hidden in the retirement plan just unravelled under the state’s non-compete statute
Hawai’i appeals court slashes employer’s attorneys’ fees win in whistleblower case The asymmetric law that just left a Hawai’i employer holding most of its legal bill
Florida court tightens procedural bar for public-sector unfair labor practice charges One missing detail can sink an unfair labor practice charge before the merits surface
Court keeps DEI grant lawsuit alive against Department of Education Layoffs, shuttered programs, and a $1.19 billion fight – what HR should watch next
Federal court rules commute problems do not qualify worker for disability retirement FBI worker cited seizures and no transit options – the panel still sai d no