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Compensation & Benefits

Study cites heartbreak as a reason for workplace absences

03/09/2026
Romantic breakups are quietly affecting workplace productivity, according to a new survey of 1,020 U.S. workers by career platform Zety. One in three employees say they’ve taken sick leave or PTO to recover from a breakup.
Employment Law

EEOC warns federal agencies against cutting ADA telework accommodations

03/09/2026
Historically, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has served as a champion of telework as an accommodation for disabled workers. Now, it has issued new guidance in the form of an extensive Q&A for federal agencies.
HR Management

EEOC chair warns employers about DEI discrimination risks

03/09/2026
In a letter sent to chief executives, general counsel and board chairs, the agency’s leader emphasized that workplace initiatives tied to diversity, equity and inclusion must still comply with longstanding protections under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Hiring

What HR professionals need to know from Trump’s 2026 State of the Union

03/02/2026
President Donald Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address covered health-care costs, retirement savings, workplace tax relief and border enforcement.
Terminations

Sharp employment drop for Black women raises workforce concerns

03/02/2026
Black women lost ground in the labor market at a pace that dwarfed every other demographic group in 2025—and the data make clear that college-educated and public-sector workers absorbed the sharpest blows.
Employee Relations

Building workplace investigations that stand up to a jury

02/17/2026
When HR launches a discrimination or harassment investigation, it’s a good idea to stay attuned to how that investigation may look to outsiders a year or so down the line. That requires those performing the investigation to put aside any preconceived notions about what happened.
Article Archives

Democrats introduce bill to reverse dismantling of EEOC harassment guidance

FTC bans noncompetes in two cases

Court clarifies line between microaggressions, management style

DOL moves forward with new FLSA and FMLA independent contractor regulations

Caregiver benefits gain ground as employees juggle work and aging parents

NLRB General Counsel Memo upends rules

Yes, you’re entitled to specifics about claimed disability

Department of Justice tees up DEI challenge for Supreme Court

Congress to consider paid leave

Lessons from the first worst employer of the year

How to close the AI gap in hiring before it widens

Should you add an emergency 401(k) withdrawal benefit?

DOL announces proposed final independent contractor rule

EEOC’s enforcement shift means more lawsuits for employers

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