Why Your Job Title Is Not Your Identity with Jennifer Outlaw “I think I’m resigning.” Jennifer Outlaw still remembers blurting those words out in a meeting, and the clarity that...
Sleepless and stressed: How sleep anxiety is costing employers New report reveals the consequences for organisations with sleep-anxious employees
Gates Foundation probes connections with Epstein External review to also assess the foundation’s policies for vetting, developing new philanthropic partnerships
Fired Sodexo technician sues, blasting blanket 90-day modified-duty cap Technician claims a blanket accommodation cap forced him off work, then cost him his job
Your employees are happy. They’re still leaving. What are you missing? It’s not dissatisfaction pushing employees to leave. It’s ‘death by a thousand pings.’
Worker sues Stellantis over sex-for-drugs tip probe of male staff A fired assembly worker says the automaker questioned her male coworkers about an anonymous tip
Six workers sue Florida beauty academy, claim layoffs cut only staff of color Plaintiffs claim the school had no HR department — and that the cuts landed hardest on staff of c...
Federal court rejects challenge to union labor mandate on federal construction projects Both Biden and Trump administrations back the contested union labor policy
$100 employee bonus excluded from overtime pay sparks class action A California court just gave 135 ambulance company workers a second shot at nearly $500K
Ninth Circuit upholds order forcing Cemex to bargain with union A fired union supporter, security guards at polls, and fabricated testimony sealed the outcome
Washington court warns employers over expired workplace safety equipment penalties Ruling says just keeping expired protective gear on site can trigger penalties
5 minutes with Mindr’s CHRO While others embraced office mandates, Iowa-based Mindr leaned into “remote first” flexible benefits to snag elite talent, CHRO Amanda...
Court greenlights gay officer’s discrimination lawsuit against D.C. Housing Authority He says heterosexual officers facing similar complaints kept their jobs
Delaware court exposes CEO employment deal as corporate governance weapon A $35M payout, 5% of company shares, and contract clauses that spooked the board
Recruiting director sues Pillsbury Winthrop, alleges firing followed pregnancy news Twelve-year veteran alleges her duties vanished weeks after she told her boss she was pregnant
Meta to track mouse movements. Will it ruin worker trust? Meta’s plans to capture its employees’ mouse movements, clicks and keystrokes for use in training its artificial intelligence models...