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Payroll Pirates: How Cybercriminals Are Hijacking Paychecks

13 January 2026

Payroll Pirates: How Cybercriminals Are Hijacking Paychecks

Author: Lauren Cromie

Cybersecurity teams have identified an undercover network of hackers targeting HR and Payroll Systems. They started out hitting the education and manufacturing industries, but with 200 interfaces and over 500,000 users targeted and attacked already, they are increasingly expanding. Named the Payroll Pirates, these cybercriminals will target an employee’s payroll record to steal their credentials and redirect pay. They hijack processes and steal wages rather than steal data, and often...
New Report Highlights What Employees Really Want in 2026

13 January 2026

New Report Highlights What Employees Really Want in 2026

Author: Heather Nezich

Understanding how employees experience work continues to be a top priority for HR leaders. A new national report from Sogolytics offers timely, data-backed insight into what is shaping employee satisfaction, trust, and retention as organizations head into 2026.

Key Hiring Trends Expected to Shape 2026

13 January 2026

Key Hiring Trends Expected to Shape 2026

Author: Dan Van Slambrook

As organizations enter 2026, talent strategies are being reshaped by artificial intelligence, economic caution, and rising demands for employer flexibility. What were once considered experimental practices are now becoming operational necessities, and employers that fail to adapt risk falling behind.

Top HR Priorities for Organizations in 2026

6 January 2026

Top HR Priorities for Organizations in 2026

Author: Dana Weidinger

As organizations look ahead to 2026, HR leaders are navigating a workplace shaped by rapid change, economic pressure, and evolving employee expectations. HR is no longer just supporting the business, it is helping lead it. Based on McLean & Company’s 2026 HR Trends Report, the following ten priorities highlight where organizations must focus on building resilient, high-performing workplaces in the year ahead.

Would You Return to the Office for a Rotisserie Chicken?

25 November 2025

Would You Return to the Office for a Rotisserie Chicken?

Author: Heather Nezich

As many organizations continue nudging employees toward more in-person time, some have decided to get creative. A few have gone beyond free coffee or casual Fridays and are experimenting with perks that range from clever to unexpected. Ford recently made headlines for selling $6 rotisserie chickens in its cafeterias to encourage workers to return. They are not alone in taking an unconventional approach.

Is Microshifting Right for Your Organization? What HR Needs to Know

18 November 2025

Is Microshifting Right for Your Organization? What HR Needs to Know

Author: Lauren Cromie

As the search for innovative ways to support flexibility and productivity continues, a new workstyle known as microshifting is gaining attention. What is Microshifting? It is short, non-continuous blocks of work rather than a standard 9-5. It allows you to break up your day as you see fit, sprinkling pockets of work in between life and vice versa.

Do Your Managers Conduct Quiet Firing?

11 November 2025

Do Your Managers Conduct Quiet Firing?

Author: Anthony Kaylin

Many managers try to steer clear of conflict, especially during stressful times like performance reviews. Rather than addressing both strengths and areas for improvement, some focus only on the positives to avoid uncomfortable conversations. This can create problems later when a new manager steps in and must confront performance issues that were previously overlooked. It’s not uncommon to hear employees say, “My last manager thought I was doing great – why am I being told...
Napping at Work? It’s Common in Japan.

28 October 2025

Napping at Work? It’s Common in Japan.

Author: Heather Nezich

In Japan, the practice of Inemuri, sleeping while present, is not a sign of laziness but rather a cultural nuance that reflects dedication and hard work. The term translates to "sleeping while being present," and it's commonly observed in various settings, including workplaces, public transportation, and educational institutions. Ironically, Inemuri is often seen as a testament to one's commitment to their responsibilities.

Childcare Affordability Causing a She-Cession?

21 October 2025

Childcare Affordability Causing a She-Cession?

Author: Kevin Marrs

Childcare costs are placing a significant burden on U.S. families, and data now shows that these affordability pressures are affecting the nation’s labor force. According to The Care Board, a project of the University of Kansas Institute for Policy & Social Research, mothers experienced the sharpest January–June decline in labor force participation (2.8 percentage points) in more than 40 years. Fathers’ participation remains steady above 95%, suggesting that the impact...
No One Wants to Lead: How HR Can Respond to the Rise of “Conscious Unbossing”

21 October 2025

No One Wants to Lead: How HR Can Respond to the Rise of “Conscious Unbossing”

Author: Linda Olejniczak

A new trend is reshaping workplace dynamics: fewer workers want to be managers, and HR needs to take notice and plan for the rise of “conscious unbossing.”

10 HR Buzzwords That Are Shaping the Modern Workplace

7 October 2025

10 HR Buzzwords That Are Shaping the Modern Workplace

Author: Heather Nezich

As the workplace evolves, so does the language we use to describe it. Some HR terms capture trends, some reflect challenges, and some are just plain fun to talk about. Here’s a look at ten buzzwords that are making waves right now.

The Great Flattening: A Growing Workplace Concern

9 September 2025

The Great Flattening: A Growing Workplace Concern

Author: Linda Olejniczak

The Great Flattening – the trend of eliminating middle managers to cut costs, reduce bureaucracy, and streamline organizational charts – is rapidly spreading across industries. What began in the tech sector is now reshaping corporate structures in retail, finance, and even government.

The Rise of Job Hugging in a Time of Uncertainty

9 September 2025

The Rise of Job Hugging in a Time of Uncertainty

Author: Heather Nezich

In a time of labor market uncertainty, economic headwinds, and rapid advancements in AI, many employees are choosing to hold onto their current roles not because they are satisfied, but because switching seems too risky. This phenomenon, called job hugging, captures a shift in workplace behavior that carries significant implications for individuals, organizations, and the broader economy.

Blue-Collar Renaissance: How TikTok is Powering Careers in the Trades

2 September 2025

Blue-Collar Renaissance: How TikTok is Powering Careers in the Trades

Author: Lauren Cromie

With an aging workforce and fewer young people entering the trades than in previous generations, the need to attract and inspire new talent for these industries is greater than ever. Thankfully, trade workers have taken to the social media platform, TikTok, to share their careers, and it has proven to be an effective recruitment strategy.

5 Signs Your HR Team Needs Fractional HR Support

12 August 2025

5 Signs Your HR Team Needs Fractional HR Support

Author: Heather Nezich

Even if you already have an HR department, there are times when your team simply can’t do it all. Hiring freezes, unexpected turnover, rapid growth, or special projects can stretch your HR resources thin. That’s when your HR team needs fractional HR support – experienced professionals who can step in on-demand to increase capacity, bring specialized expertise, and keep your HR operations running smoothly.

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