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Compensation & Benefits

Time to announce your 2026 holiday schedule to employees

12/15/2025
Make it a policy to post your company’s holiday schedule every year. You should also clearly state your policy on paid versus unpaid holidays in your handbook.
Employment Law

Court confirms not every invitation is harassment

12/15/2025
Strict harassment rules are an employer’s prerogative, even if they go far beyond what Title VII requires. Fortunately, there’s a new legal decision that offers guidance on how far employers should go and what does not amount to sexual harassment.
Hiring

ICE at the door? Court provides new reason to deny entry

12/15/2025
Immigration laws require employers to cooperate by making sure employees have the proper documentation when hired and moving forward. But those laws set standards for how ICE can gain entry to non-public areas of your business.
HR Management

OSHA heat standard may be blocked after all

12/15/2025
It appeared that a Biden-era OSHA heat-standard regulation was on the verge of final approval, with the final step—review of comments received—imminent. Instead, competing bills in Congress may either block the regulation or provide OSHA with legal cover in the form of specific legislative authority to set heat standards.
Employee Relations

How to respond when half your team is burned out

12/05/2025
Burnout continues to surge across U.S. workplaces, with new data from Eagle Hill Consulting showing that 55% of employees are currently experiencing it. For HR professionals, the findings highlight an urgent need to guide managers, stabilize teams and address the structural issues fueling employee exhaustion.
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.
Article Archives

A new federal fight over AI rules lands on HR’s doorstep

Doing the right thing nets HR director big payday

After the SHRM verdict, 5 lessons for employers

Employees want more than information about their benefits

How to keep holiday celebrations safe and respectful

Worried about possible pay inequity? Here’s what to do

Another state passes CROWN natural hair discrimination law

Starbucks to pay $38.9 million for NYC labor violations

ABA employment law conference highlights legal DEI policies

Do you need a modified AI policy against ‘accidental’ use?

Supporting employee mental health when year-end pressure peaks

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

Revised FLSA bills move forward in House of Representatives

Supervisor authorized religious accommodation? Good luck making changes

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