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Apple TV’s Shrinking is a case study in how to support to grieving employees
Shrinking/Apple TVIn AppleTV’s Emmy-nominated series Shrinking, therapist Paul Rhoades, played by Harrison Ford, sums up grief in a beautiful way:“Nobody gets through this life unscathed…But, then you’re left with a choice: Are you gonna let your grief drown you, or are you gonna face it and come through the other
Nearly one-third of companies haven’t deployed any AI tech in HR yet, study finds
Malte Mueller/Getty ImagesAs many companies pour millions of dollars into AI and push employees to become more productive with the technology, some people teams—those responsible for preparing the workforce for that transformation—are actually still trying to figure out how to transform themselves, according to findings from a recent survey.While organizations
HR’s Hidden Retention Tool: Helping Employees Build Friendships After Work
Is the HR business partner role done? Here’s what could replace it
The Chief People Officer who merged HR, tech to drive transformation
EU workers want to learn about their pay, even if employers aren’t prepared to share
Francis ScialabbaUnder new pay transparency legislation that took effect on June 7, employees in the European Union have the right to request information about their pay.When employers receive these requests, they must provide details on the employee’s individual pay level, as well as average pay levels for workers doing comparable
Where AI will and will not replace HR management
What HR needs to know about grief literacy in the workplace
Illustration: Shannon May, Photos: UnsplashNo one wants to think about grief, but it’s a common part of life.The majority (61%) of working adults have experienced the death of a loved one while employed, according to a 2025 survey from the New York Life Foundation, and almost all (91%) consider coping









