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Compensation & Benefits

White House and DOL outline fertility benefit options

10/27/2025
Action from the Department of Labor, the Department of the Treasury and the Department of Health and Human Services is designed to make it easier for employers to provide infertile employees with fertility coverage outside their regular health insurance coverage.
Employee Relations

The feedback dilemma: 4 strategies for HR’s new playbook

10/27/2025
When companies rely on traditional feedback cycles—think annual or semi-annual reviews—they often leave communication gaps that erode performance and morale. That’s why HR teams must rethink feedback as a strategic, ongoing dialogue rather than a compliance exercise.
Employment Law

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

10/27/2025
As the PUMP Act approaches its third anniversary, lawsuits are piling up. A recent big win for a new mother highlights what happens if employers don’t accommodate pumping and then punish that worker when she takes unauthorized pumping breaks.
Hiring

Download old E-Verify records by Jan. 4

10/27/2025
E-Verify announced that employers have until Jan. 4, 2026, to download records for E-Verify cases last updated on or before Dec. 31, 2015. On Jan. 5, 2026, USCIS will dispose of these E-Verify records that are more than 10 years old.
HR Management

Global distress reshapes employee well-being

10/27/2025
The world’s mood is darkening—and it’s spilling into the workplace. Chronic emotional strain has replaced short-term burnout as a defining challenge for organizations and their people.
Terminations

Supreme Court starts new term—key employment law cases on the docket

10/14/2025
The Supreme Court has started the 2025–2026 term, and it looks to be an interesting one for employers. Here’s a breakdown of pending cases and issues.
Article Archives

Congress weighs two labor bills with big impact for employers

Case highlights need for “no slurs” policy

Government shutdown sparks private-sector recruiting opportunities

EEOC reboot: Fewer lawsuits, sharper focus

Election Day reminders: Inform employees of your company’s voting policy

How to support employees during Breast Cancer Awareness Month—and beyond

6 steps to conducting fair interviews

Share facilities and employees? DOL opinion says add hours together

DOL senior leadership team now in place

Obscure federal law breathes new life into reverse-discrimination lawsuits

Social media policies tighten as political tensions spill into workplaces

Rethinking compensation: Can higher salaries drive RTO initiatives?

DOT proposes adding two new substances to drug and alcohol testing

NLRB nominees move forward, which could spark labor law shifts

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