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Compensation & Benefits

Don’t let FMLA leave requirements dampen the holiday spirit

11/19/2025
Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 fall on Thursdays this holiday season. Thursday holidays usually pressure employers into giving the following Friday off. After all, no employer wants to play the Grinch this holiday season. Thursday holidays, however, don’t eliminate all of the FMLA leave considerations you must address.
Employment Law

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

11/17/2025
Here’s what you need to do before claiming that approving religious accommodations would create an undue burden.
Hiring

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.
HR Management

Top employers weave mental health into business priorities

11/17/2025
Well-being has become a key operational priority—one closely tied to performance and retention.
Terminations

Job cuts surpass 1 million as employers tighten belts

11/17/2025
The U.S. job market took a sharp turn in October. Employers announced more than 153,000 job cuts—a 175% increase from the same month last year and the highest October total since 2003.
Employee Relations

Never underestimate the power of gratitude

11/10/2025
Gratitude shouldn’t live on the calendar or on your to-do list only in November. During National Gratitude Month, and as Thanksgiving approaches, it’s worth remembering that recognition is more than a casual word of thanks.
Article Archives

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

Million-dollar verdict issued for failure to rehire wrongly fired worker

When shutdown ends, here’s how DOL restarts

End of automatic visa extensions makes I-9 compliance more difficult

New lawsuit highlights difficulty in balancing pregnancy protections

Employers may soon face broader sexual assault liability

Study claims productivity could jump 10% with improved performance management

EEOC sued over refusing to bring disparate-impact cases

Drowning in applications? Here’s how to stay afloat

New EEOC lawsuit highlights the need to prevent age discrimination

Senate HELP Committee holds hearing on the future of labor

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