Author: HR Pod Father
From AWS Outage To HR Snark: A Catch‑Up On Tech Glitches, Office Culture, And Salary Negotiations
JPMorgan’s New HQ: The Biggest Bet Yet on Office Culture
My Boss (Who Has ADHD) Bombards Me With Rapid-Fire Requests. Can I Ask Her to Slow It Down?
I started a new role a few months ago, and several of the senior leaders I work with are neurodiverse. My direct manager, who is
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[FREE] Job Profile Template & Tips To Adapt for Job Platforms
A Potential New Roadmap for Religious-Accommodation Requests
DuPage County Provides Responsible AI Use Training for Government Workforce
The Legal Tightrope Between Employee Politics and Employer Rights
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s politics continue to dominate the headlines, HR professionals find themselves on the front lines of free speech at work. Can employees be fired for expressing political opinions — or does the First Amendment protect them? Attorney Tom Spiggle joins host Nicole Belyna, SHRM-SCP, to unpack the legal limits, HR policy challenges, and real-world scenarios workplaces must navigate when politics and employment collide
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goHappy Launches Rewards Feature to Help Employers Recognize Frontline Workers
Vast Majority of Frontline Workers Feel Burned Out and Overlooked, New Research Warns
AI and the Future of Collaboration
18 Best Organizational Development Training Programs To Boost Your Career
The Unicorn of Accommodation Cases: The Disabled Worker Who Refused to Telework
AI, Fairness, and the Future of HR with Lindsay Clayborne, Cardata
Caught in the Middle: Supporting Sandwich Generation Caregivers
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any employees juggle significant responsibilities beyond their professional roles. Those in the “sandwich generation” are balancing careers alongside caring for children and supporting aging parents, managing a complex and demanding load. Marvell Adams Jr., CEO of the Caregiver Action Network, speaks with host Marjorie Morrison to discuss the emotional and financial strains often faced by this growing segment of the workforce, how their competing responsibilities can affect productivity, and the steps HR can take to recognize and support employees who may be struggling to “do
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t all.” This podcast is approved for .5 PDCs toward SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP recertification. Listen









