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AI in Recruitment is on the Rise – Will Job Seekers Adopt?

6 May 2025

AI in Recruitment is on the Rise – Will Job Seekers Adopt?

Author: Dan Van Slambrook

Much is being written and discussed lately about the adoption of AI in the recruitment process.  One industry expert recently speculated that recruiters are one of two positions (attorneys being the second) that may be up next to have AI replace major aspects of the role. Some sources estimate that between 35% and 45% of organizations are now utilizing AI in their hiring practices.  However, as the saying goes, “it takes two to tango,” and employers should be aware of...
When AI Discriminates Against Disabled Applicants

6 May 2025

When AI Discriminates Against Disabled Applicants

Author: Anthony Kaylin

In a complaint filed with the EEOC, the ACLU alleged that Intuit’s use of HireVue software—part of an AI-driven hiring process—unfairly rejected a qualified applicant due to the system's failure to accommodate the applicant's disability. The applicant, a Native American who is deaf and speaks with a deaf accent, was reportedly denied the opportunity because the AI could not appropriately process their disability-related communication.

Update: Independent Contractor Classification Regulatory and Legislative Activity

6 May 2025

Update: Independent Contractor Classification Regulatory and Legislative Activity

Author: Michael Burns

Last week the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced (5/1 Field Assistance Bulletin) it will stop enforcing its Biden-era regulations on determining what an independent contractor (IC) is and go back to a standard set in mid-2008. The Biden-era rule laid out six criteria to determine independent contractor status. This rule made it harder to classify a worker as an independent contractor.

Mental Health Conditions in the Workplace

6 May 2025

Mental Health Conditions in the Workplace

Author: Linda Olejniczak

May is Mental Health Awareness Month in the United States. The 2025 theme is “Turn Awareness into Action,” encouraging individuals and communities to translate understanding into meaningful steps toward change. One critical area where this call to action can make a tangible difference is the workplace, where mental health conditions continue to impact employees and organizational well-being alike.

The Power of Cognitive Diversity in the Workplace

6 May 2025

The Power of Cognitive Diversity in the Workplace

Author: Heather Nezich

In the relentless pursuit of higher productivity, better retention, and stronger collaboration, many organizations invest heavily in tools, training, and strategy. But amid these efforts, a critical truth often goes unaddressed: people think differently — and those differences matter more than we realize. Welcome to the world of cognitive diversity, an often-overlooked dimension of workplace inclusivity that holds the key to unlocking untapped human potential.
Quick Hits - May 7, 2025

6 May 2025

Quick Hits - May 7, 2025

Author: ASE Staff

Pharmaceutical costs going to continue driving up health care costs:  In April at the National Republican Congressional Committee, President Donald Trump shared that his administration will announce tariffs on pharmaceuticals "very shortly."

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How Level III Conversations Can Transform Your Leadership—and Others’ Brains

29 April 2025

How Level III Conversations Can Transform Your Leadership—and Others’ Brains

Author: Mary E. Corrado

Have you ever left a conversation feeling completely seen, heard, and energized—as if something in you had shifted? That wasn’t just your imagination. Neuroscience now confirms what many of us instinctively know: truly meaningful conversations can actually change brain function.

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When Planning Layoffs, What Should be Reviewed?

29 April 2025

When Planning Layoffs, What Should be Reviewed?

Author: Anthony Kaylin

With the economy in flux, and layoffs at a high not seen since the pandemic, how can employers protect themselves from lawsuits by disgruntled ex-employees?  In a recent case, Raymond v. Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, No. 23-3126 (U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, 1/7/25), the court reviewed a claim that a group of former employees were selected for termination in a reduction in force (RIF) based on their age, in violation of the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)....
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Sixth Circuit Case Continues the Narrowing of FLSA Salary Basis Exemption Test

29 April 2025

Sixth Circuit Case Continues the Narrowing of FLSA Salary Basis Exemption Test

Author: Michael Burns

For many positions to be exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) it must meet three tests to be Executive, Administrative, or Professional (EAP) exempt. Exempt positions do not have to be paid overtime at time and one-half (1.5x) or keep records of hours worked. The three exemption tests are:

Employees Need to be Guided & Supported Through Change

29 April 2025

Employees Need to be Guided & Supported Through Change

Author: Heather Nezich

TalentLMS, a leading employee training platform, in partnership with employee experience platform WorkTango, released a joint study that suggests organizational change is hindered by workers' heightened anxiety, declining trust in leadership, and a lack of support.

Agentic AI: A Human Resource Technology Trend to Watch

29 April 2025

Agentic AI: A Human Resource Technology Trend to Watch

Author: Kevin Marrs

HR technology is rapidly evolving, and 2025 could be a tipping point, particularly with the rise of generative and agentic AI. This has been driven by the tremendous growth and use of technology to automate HR operations. While AI continues to evolve, agentic AI represents a giant leap forward beyond traditional AI tools that simply assist.  The term Agentic comes from the idea of an "agent" that exhibits autonomy. It implies that the AI doesn’t just respond to commands...
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Quick Hits - April 30, 2025

29 April 2025

Quick Hits - April 30, 2025

Author: ASE Staff

EEO-1 reporting is scheduled to open May 20th: The portal is scheduled to open on May 20, 2025, and companies will have until June 24, 2025, to submit their reports. On April 15, 2025, in response to Executive Order 14168, Defending Women From Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government, the EEOC filed an Information Collection Request (ICR) with OMB requesting what it classified as a non-substantive change to remove the option for employers to...
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Creating a Dream Workplace: Six Pillars Every HR Leader Should Champion

22 April 2025

Creating a Dream Workplace: Six Pillars Every HR Leader Should Champion

Author: Dana Weidinger

Attracting and retaining top talent goes far beyond compensation and perks. Employees crave purpose, authenticity, and the freedom to thrive as individuals. As HR professionals, we have a unique opportunity—and responsibility—to shape the culture, policies, and practices that define the employee experience. So, what does it truly take to build the workplace of your team’s dreams?

Navigating the Multigenerational Workforce

22 April 2025

Navigating the Multigenerational Workforce

Author: Heather Nezich

With five generations in the current workforce, organizations are experiencing an unprecedented blend of experiences and expectations that present both challenges and opportunities for fostering engaging and productive work environments.

Auditing DEI Practices for Legal and Operational Risk

22 April 2025

Auditing DEI Practices for Legal and Operational Risk

Author: Anthony Kaylin

With DEI in the crosshairs of the current administration’s enforcement activities, employers need to review their organization for DEI type policies, practices and activities (even if the organization does not subscribe specifically to DEI).  The guiding principle of this audit is to prevent violations of Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act that govern programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance, Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act which governs the...
Rethinking Alcohol in the Workplace: What HR Needs to Know

22 April 2025

Rethinking Alcohol in the Workplace: What HR Needs to Know

Author: Linda Olejniczak

April is Alcohol Awareness Month — a timely reminder for HR teams to assess the role alcohol plays in workplace culture and operations. While the occasional happy hour or toast at a company celebration might seem harmless, the presence of alcohol in the workplace brings challenges and serious risks that demand thoughtful consideration.

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Unions Within Unions. NLRB Finds Unions Who are Also Employers Violate Labor Law Too.

22 April 2025

Unions Within Unions. NLRB Finds Unions Who are Also Employers Violate Labor Law Too.

Author: Michael Burns

As a life-long employer advocate, I have to admit to the feeling of schadenfreude when I hear of the always sanctimonious unions getting caught violating the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) with their own employees. Unions love to catch and hold employers up as unfair when they allegedly violate labor law so it’s somewhat satisfying to see them reap what they sow.

Quick Hits - April 23, 2025

22 April 2025

Quick Hits - April 23, 2025

Author: ASE Staff

Employees want compensation for long commutes in RTO situation: According to professional recruitment consultancy Robert Walters, U.S. professionals spend 1-5% of their annual salaries on commutes alone. Unsurprisingly, 60% of employees believe commutes are the most important expense employers can subsidize, and 74% name commutes as a major factor when considering a new job.

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3 Steps to Leading with Emotional Intelligence

15 April 2025

3 Steps to Leading with Emotional Intelligence

Author: Mary E. Corrado

Emotional intelligence (EQ) is about acknowledging your emotions, understanding them, and choosing how to respond—especially when the pressure is on. When you're leading others, EQ becomes even more essential. A well-timed pause or a thoughtful question can defuse tension, protect relationships, and model the kind of leadership people want to follow.

Categories: Blog
What Employers Can Expect to See with New OSHA Leadership

15 April 2025

What Employers Can Expect to See with New OSHA Leadership

Author: Michael Burns

Last month in our March 21st Conversations with Mike and Tony, along with some recent changes to OSHA penalties and recent data on job injuries, we also talked about the fact that David Keeling was nominated by President Trump to head the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). His confirmation by the Senate is still pending, but what might Mr. Keeling consider changing?
Retaining Today’s Workforce: Adapting to the Work to Live Mindset

15 April 2025

Retaining Today’s Workforce: Adapting to the Work to Live Mindset

Author: Heather Nezich

Today’s younger generations—Millennials and Gen Z in particular—aren’t driven by the same ideals that motivated workers in decades past. Gone are the days when company loyalty was a primary virtue. Now, younger employees are seeking something far more personal: quality. Not just quality of life, but also quality in  the workplace.

Good Deeds, Great Returns: The Win-Win of Employee Volunteerism

15 April 2025

Good Deeds, Great Returns: The Win-Win of Employee Volunteerism

Author: Lauren Cromie

Employee volunteer programs are no longer just a “nice to have”—they’re a strategic investment with measurable returns. From boosting employee engagement and skill development to enhancing brand reputation and attracting top talent, these programs offer tangible benefits for both organizations and their people. This article will dive into those benefits and offer some best practices to get you started.

How the Newly Nominated Solicitor to U.S. DOL May Impact Labor Laws

15 April 2025

How the Newly Nominated Solicitor to U.S. DOL May Impact Labor Laws

Author: Anthony Kaylin

President Trump nominated Jonathan Berry to be the next Solicitor of the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL).  Jonathan Berry is a managing partner at Boyden Gray PLLC and a member of the Federalist Society, a conservative legal group.  He is also the author of Chapter 18 of Project 2025’s treatise Mandate for Leadership, which focuses on labor department priorities and activities.
Quick Hits - April 16, 2025

15 April 2025

Quick Hits - April 16, 2025

Author: ASE Staff

Are you prepared for I-9 and immigration enforcement? Federal immigration authorities may be gradually boosting their enforcement activities, but the slow pace has not changed employers’ need for caution. 

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Thriving in the Age of AI: The 3-Bucket Analysis for Future-Proofing Your Role

8 April 2025

Thriving in the Age of AI: The 3-Bucket Analysis for Future-Proofing Your Role

Author: Heather Nezich

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the nature of work and challenging traditional roles across every industry. For HR professionals and employees alike, understanding how AI is reshaping talent is critical to staying ahead. Fortunately, there's a clear and practical way to evaluate where your work stands in this new landscape: the 3-Bucket Analysis.

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