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Employment Law

Lawsuit on for fired transgender employee employer said brought down morale

05/11/2026
This is a case that tests the administration’s claims that discrimination based on transgender status is not discrimination based on sex—a matter the U.S Supreme Court ruled on in a 6–3 decision back in 2020.
Hiring

When candidates vanish: What HR needs to do next

05/11/2026
Ghosting rarely happens in a vacuum. Often, it’s a symptom of deeper issues in the hiring and onboarding process.
HR Management

Congress may reauthorize expired workforce development law

05/11/2026
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act is designed to help job seekers access employment, education, training and support services to succeed in the labor market and to match employers with the skilled workers they need to compete in the global economy.
Compensation & Benefits

IRS finally publishes list of jobs qualifying for no tax on tips

05/04/2026
The provision allows some workers to deduct from their income subject to federal taxation a portion of their tip earnings up to $25,000 per year, subject to total income caps. The deduction is available for tax years 2025 through 2028.
Employee Relations

Good news: Appeals court nixes idea that PIP is always adverse action

04/13/2026
Employers are free to manage their workforce through evaluations and, if work is found to be lacking in quantity or quality, create an improvement plan without worrying that constructive criticism will land them in court.
Terminations

6 steps to reduce manager turnover

04/13/2026
Most organizations track employee turnover carefully. Fewer pay the same attention to manager turnover—even though losing a manager often costs significantly more than losing an individual contributor.
Article Archives

Bipartisan know-your-labor-rights act introduced

EEOC sues employer over service animal accommodation

From claims to calm: What HR gets wrong about lawsuits

New York bans most employment credit checks

I-9 violations just became more dangerous

DOL provides new independent contractor examples

Employer ghosting: The hidden reputation risk

You’re responsible for ADA administrator mistakes

DOL sees 48% increase in H-1B audits

Employer wins transgender harassment case—didn’t know

EEOC 2026 litigation focus is on pregnancy and religion

New Jersey Supreme Court: Employers must pay undocumented workers for time worked

4 ways to contend with multi-state hiring regulations

New supervisor? Train on existing accommodations

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