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Compensation & Benefits

Rethinking pay in 2025: How HR can help repair employee trust

06/23/2025
BambooHR’s 2025 Compensation Trends Report reveals that satisfaction with pay is steadily declining, particularly among women and younger workers, while perceptions of transparency and equity are eroding. HR professionals have a unique opportunity to respond with compensation strategies that are both data-driven and employee-focused.
Employee Relations

Strategies to attract and keep talent from Gen Z to boomers

06/23/2025
It’s not enough to call your workplace “inclusive” when large swaths of your candidate pool feel invisible before they’ve even hit Submit.
Employment Law

Discover work mistakes during FMLA? Here’s what to do

06/23/2025
Employees who take FMLA leave are protected from retaliation for doing so. That’s led to the mistaken belief among some employees that they can’t be disciplined or fired while on leave. That’s not the case.
Hiring

Why “overqualified” shouldn’t be a dealbreaker

06/23/2025
A growing number of Gen Z college graduates are seeking out blue-collar work—not as a fallback, but as a strategic career choice. For HR professionals hiring for skilled roles, this presents an opportunity and challenge: It’s time to reconsider what “overqualified” really means.
HR Management

Federal wage law training set for June, September

06/23/2025
The U.S. Department of Labor announced that its Wage and Hour Division will offer webinars on prevailing wage requirements in 2025 for contractors, contracting agencies, unions, workers and other stakeholders involved in federally funded construction and service contracts.
Terminations

Downsizing DEI? RIFs may backfire

06/12/2025
It may be tempting to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion policies entirely. But before you do so, consider the potential unintended consequences, especially if you lay off everyone you hired to run the programs. Those sidelined employees who were supposed to help you create a diverse workplace may sue you.
Article Archives

OSHA heat standard may yet happen

DOL, EEOC candidates go before Senate committee

Painful periods? That’s no reason not to hire

How discrimination beliefs are driving resistance to DEI initiatives

Training gaps after layoffs spark mistakes, morale dips and turnover risk

New injury data signals key risk areas HR can’t afford to ignore

SHRM conducts roundtable discussion with U.S. labor secretary

Why EEOC’s refusal to pay state discrimination agencies means more lawsuits

Job cuts rise while hiring slows

Rethink your Pride Month approach to build lasting inclusion

For workers, strikes look like the answer

Why employers must move fast during accommodation process

Teen harassment? Avoid a PR nightmare

Workplace shift puts soft skills ahead of formal education and degree requirements

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