The Human Resources Roundup
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Jobless Claims Drop to 218,000, Signaling Continued Stability in Employment
Explore the recent decline in jobless claims to 218,000, signaling a robust employment landscape. Gain insights into the economic implications, market dynamics, and the role of the tech industry in shaping current employment trends.
Hyper-Personalization in the Workplace: Building Better Experiences, Avoiding Big Misfires
Unleash the power of hyper-personalization in the workplace! Learn how to personalize employee experiences for increased engagement, productivity, and a thriving workforce. Avoid common pitfalls and embrace best practices to make hyper-personalization work for you.
4 Key Questions to Help You Decide When to Delegate a Task
Learn how to make strategic decisions about delegation with these 4 key questions. Maximize your team's productivity and achieve extraordinary results by understanding when to delegate and when to take ownership of tasks.
DOL Narrows Scope of Independent Contractor Classification: A Looming Tsunami for Businesses?
The recent U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) rule that significantly narrows the definition of an independent contractor has sent shockwaves through the business community. This shift, set to take effect on March 11, 2024, resurrects a stricter "totality of the circumstances" test, potentially triggering a wave of misclassification lawsuits and hindering businesses' ability to engage flexible workers. Buckle up, folks, because we're in for a bumpy ride.
Simplify Time Tracking: Mastering the U.S. Department of Labor's Timesheet App
Simplify time tracking and ensure accurate pay with the free U.S. Department of Labor's Timesheet App. Track hours, calculate wages, and manage payroll seamlessly for both employees and employers. Available in English and Spanish. Download today!
Minimum Wage Increases in 22 States on January 1, 2024
Millions of workers across 22 states will see a pay raise starting January 1, 2024 as minimum wage rates increase. Learn more about the impact of these changes and which states are affected.
Rethinking Remote Employee Engagement: Strategies for Enhanced Productivity and Connection
As remote work continues to surge, fostering employee engagement becomes crucial. This article dives deep into strategies for managers and employers to enhance remote worker engagement, boost productivity, and combat disengagement, ensuring a thriving remote workforce.
HR Strategies: Unleashing the Power of Christmas Bonuses for Employee Retention
The holiday season is a time for expressing gratitude and fostering a sense of appreciation among employees. Employers can leverage this opportunity to strengthen employee retention by offering thoughtful gifts or bonuses that demonstrate their value for their workforce's contributions.
Supreme Court Rejects Appeal in New Jersey COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal in a case challenging New Jersey's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers. The decision upholds a lower court ruling that found the mandate does not violate the nurses' constitutional rights.
The NLRB's Stericycle Decision and What it Means for Employer Handbook Rules: A Comprehensive Guide
On August 2, 2023, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) issued its much-anticipated decision in Stericycle, Inc. concerning employee handbook rules. In a significant departure from its prior standard, the NLRB held that a workplace rule or policy will violate the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) if it has a "reasonable tendency" to chill employees from exercising their protected rights under the NLRA.
In light of President Trump's 2025 Executive Orders—specifically EO 14151 and EO 14173—organizations must reassess their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs to ensure compliance with the new federal mandates. These orders have significantly altered the landscape for DEI initiatives, particularly for entities engaged in federal contracts or receiving federal funding.