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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.
Employment Law

New lawsuit highlights difficulty in balancing pregnancy protections

11/10/2025
At least three federal laws provide time off for employees during and following pregnancy—good news for new mothers, bad news for the confusion it causes employers.
Hiring

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

11/10/2025
Effective Oct. 30, USCIS is no longer granting automatic extensions. That means your employees can no longer legally work unless they submitted their renewal requests by Oct. 30.
HR Management

When shutdown ends, here’s how DOL restarts

11/10/2025
Eventually, the federal government shutdown will end, but bringing federal agencies back online will take time. That means employers will have to exercise patience as they look for guidance.
Terminations

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

11/10/2025
Sometimes, the best thing to do when faced with a possible wrongful termination is rehire the employee. Doubling down and refusing to consider the fired employee for open positions she’s qualified to perform can add to the damages.
Compensation & Benefits

New York raises unemployment insurance benefits more than 70 percent

11/03/2025
Earlier this month, New York state raised the maximum weekly unemployment insurance benefit by nearly 73%, from $504 to $869 per week. Twenty-seven percent of claimants will now receive the new maximum, while another 28% will see an increase in their weekly payments.
Article Archives

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

Updated H-B1 visa rules offer clarification

Strict ADA no-return policy nets worker almost $27 million

Wells Fargo pays hefty penalties for fake interviews

Family coverage costs climb as small firms feel the squeeze

Is it time to mandate time off before year end?

How to set up a mentorship program to drive career development

Court rules pump breaks non-negotiable: Here’s how employers must comply with federal law

White House and DOL outline fertility benefit options

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