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Employee Relations

Why the latest jobs report calls for stronger HR mobility and retention efforts

12/01/2025
The September employment numbers tell a familiar story: The job market is moving but not breaking in any clear direction. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a 119,000 increase in nonfarm payrolls—moderate growth that still gives HR managers useful direction as they plan for the year ahead.
Employment Law

Revised FLSA bills move forward in House of Representatives

12/01/2025
If all three bills are enacted and signed by the president, all employers would soon be able to offer comp time in lieu of overtime, the Department of Labor would be limited in which employees it considers tipped employees and the DOL’s PAID program would become an official part of the FLSA.
HR Management

Why Target’s smile policy could backfire

12/01/2025
Generally, employers can require employees to treat customers with respect and consideration. But can they really require workers to fake it?
Terminations

Terminations with tact: How to handle a RIF with compassion

12/01/2025
Sometimes business is booming. Other times, not so much. We appear to be heading into a downturn, and that means you may have to make some hard decisions, including terminations of some long-time employees. Is there a way to do so compassionately? According to lawyers at Littler participating in a recent webinar, the answer is yes.
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.
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.
Article Archives

Supervisor authorized religious accommodation? Good luck making changes

Insider spills what’s next for EEOC

Build a training calendar that works all year

Beware workplace risks surrounding the holiday shopping season

Employers must inform workers they’re eligible for intermittent leave

Bipartisan bill would require notice when AI replaces workers

Baristas strike while federal court upholds Starbucks ULP charge

Purpose at work emerges as a hidden driver of engagement

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

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