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Compensation & Benefits

New year brings new employment laws

11/24/2025
It’s that time of year—2025 will soon appear in the rearview mirror, and when the ball drops on New Year’s Eve, new state laws will go into effect. Here’s a summary of some of those laws that may impact your operations.
Employee Relations

Purpose at work emerges as a hidden driver of engagement

11/24/2025
A new national study suggests that employers may be overlooking one of the clearest predictors of engagement: whether employees feel a sense of purpose in their daily work.
Employment Law

Employers must inform workers they’re eligible for intermittent leave

11/24/2025
The FMLA obligates employers to let workers know how much leave they have available and what happens when they run out. Failing to inform workers about their rights is FMLA interference.
Hiring

Salary history bans show measurable progress in closing pay gaps

11/24/2025
Using large-scale labor market and job-posting datasets, researchers found that removing past pay from negotiations not only increases transparency and boosts starting salaries but also delivers outsized gains for women and nonwhite workers whose prior earnings often reflect structural inequities rather than true market value.
HR Management

Beware workplace risks surrounding the holiday shopping season

11/24/2025
Holiday shopping brings more than increased sales for retailers—it also increases the potential for workplace risks and workers’ comp claims. Melissa Burke, head of client experience and risk control for AmTrust Financial Services, offers several tips to help reduce the risks of costly injuries, illnesses and potential losses.
Terminations

Best practices regarding the role of social media in hiring and firing decisions

11/17/2025
Age, sex, religion, disability and marital status are just some of the characteristics commonly revealed by the most cursory—or even accidental—social media search. But just because you can access sensitive information easily doesn’t mean you should. Here are some suggestions for a social media policy that makes sense and avoids legal problems.
Article Archives

Bipartisan bill would require notice when AI replaces workers

Baristas strike while federal court upholds Starbucks ULP charge

Health-care costs continue upward climb

Meaningful ways to support remote workers’ wellness without micromanaging

Documenting performance: Avoid these 3 common mistakes

Don’t let FMLA leave requirements dampen the holiday spirit

As religious litigation increases, take these steps to prove undue hardship

Weight-loss drug price cuts may reshape employer health-care costs

Republican HELP Committee members propose new labor laws

Employers aren’t always liable for third-party harassment

NYC joins cities expanding paid and unpaid leave

Top employers weave mental health into business priorities

Job cuts surpass 1 million as employers tighten belts

Never underestimate the power of gratitude

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