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Quick Hits- March 26, 2025

25 March 2025

Quick Hits- March 26, 2025

Author: ASE Staff

Gen Z in the workplace: Gen Z workers want their jobs to be more than just a job. According to Deloitte’s 2024 Gen Z and Millennial Survey, 86% of Gen Z workers said having a sense of purpose is important to their overall job satisfaction and well-being. Additionally, 75% of Gen Z and millennial workers said an organization’s community engagement and societal impact is an important factor when considering a potential employer.  Environmental sustainability is also a top...
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The Importance of Employee Engagement Surveys

25 March 2025

The Importance of Employee Engagement Surveys

Author: Emily Price

Employee engagement surveys are essential tools for organizations to gauge the level of investment and motivation among their employees. Engaged employees are not only more productive but are also more likely to remain with the company long-term. By conducting these surveys regularly, organizations can gain valuable insights into employee satisfaction, enabling them to identify issues and improve the workplace environment. The benefits of employee engagement surveys are numerous, making them...
Bridging the Pay Gap: Trends, Challenges, and HR’s Role in Workplace Equity

25 March 2025

Bridging the Pay Gap: Trends, Challenges, and HR’s Role in Workplace Equity

Author: Anthony Kaylin

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that in 2023 women who were full-time wage and salary workers had median usual weekly earnings that were 84% of male full-time wage and salary workers. This situation is up 22% from 1979, the first year for which comparable earnings data are available, when women’s earnings were 62% of men’s earnings.  Per the BLS, the majority of this closing of the pay gap was between 1980 and 2003. From 2004 to 2023, the...
Employer Wins Discrimination Retaliation Case

25 March 2025

Employer Wins Discrimination Retaliation Case

Author: Michael Burns

In a recent case decided by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals (Michigan is in this district), the Plaintiff worked at a social services agency as their Director of Social Services. She had recently been hired and raised several complaints about management, including concerns that patient care and staff performance were inadequate. Over time, her internal concerns grew and eventually reached the Agency’s Executive Director. 

2025 Workplace Safety Framework

25 March 2025

2025 Workplace Safety Framework

Author: Linda Olejniczak

In the wake of the 2024 elections, the impact of the Trump administration on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is poised to undergo significant shifts. Traditionally a cornerstone of American workplace safety, OSHA's regulatory framework may experience a noticeable pivot towards deregulation. This anticipated move reflects the administration's historical stance on reducing government intervention in business practices. 

Love as Business Strategy: Redefining Workplace Culture

25 March 2025

Love as Business Strategy: Redefining Workplace Culture

Author: Heather Nezich

Workplace culture is evolving, and HR professionals are at the forefront of this transformation. The old norms – fake empathy, hustle culture, and an obsession with productivity – are being replaced with a more human-centered approach. What’s driving this change? A simple yet powerful idea: love as a business strategy.

The Power of No: How to Sharpen Your Focus

18 March 2025

The Power of No: How to Sharpen Your Focus

Author: Mary E. Corrado

As leaders, we are constantly faced with opportunities, challenges, and new initiatives vying for our attention. The ability to focus has never been more critical, yet it is often misunderstood. Steve Jobs captured this idea perfectly when he said:

Categories: Blog, EverythingPeople
Creating an Inclusive Workplace for Neurodivergent Employees

18 March 2025

Creating an Inclusive Workplace for Neurodivergent Employees

Author: Heather Nezich

Neurodivergent individuals – those with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other cognitive differences – bring unique perspectives and strengths that can greatly benefit organizations. However, without proper support and accommodations, they may struggle to thrive. With April 2nd being World Autism Awareness Day, let’s look at how HR professionals can identify and create an inclusive environment for neurodivergent employees.

EEOC Reverses Biden Era Gender Approach

18 March 2025

EEOC Reverses Biden Era Gender Approach

Author: Anthony Kaylin

The EEOC on January 29th issued a statement that called for the reversal of former President Biden’s gender approach to EEOC complaints and investigations.  Specifically, Executive Order 14166, “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government,” directed federal agencies to enforce laws governing sex-based rights, protections, opportunities, and accommodations to protect men and women as biologically distinct...
The Evolving Landscape of Employee Wellbeing

18 March 2025

The Evolving Landscape of Employee Wellbeing

Author: Dana Weidinger

As Millennials and Gen Z professionals reshape the workplace, there is a growing emphasis on employee wellbeing. Today, wellbeing is no longer a secondary benefit but a strategic priority for organizations looking to attract and retain top talent.

Benefits of the Return to the Office Trend

18 March 2025

Benefits of the Return to the Office Trend

Author: Michael Burns

Increasingly, employers are requiring employees to return from remote work. The business benefits cited most often include strengthening the organization’s culture and increasing productivity. CCH HR Insights reports on a recent Express Employment Professional-Harris Poll survey that cited workplace friendships could be an “accelerator” to moving employees back to the office.

Quick Hits - March 19, 2025

18 March 2025

Quick Hits - March 19, 2025

Author: ASE Staff

Federal contractor minimum wage executive order revoked: President Trump rescinded the executive order increasing the minimum wage for federal contract workers to $15 an hour, leaving an uncertain future for the U.S. Department of Labor rule implementing the order and ongoing court challenges to the rule.

Categories: EverythingPeople
Ensuring Compliance with ADA Employment Regulations

11 March 2025

Ensuring Compliance with ADA Employment Regulations

Author: Linda Olejniczak

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a pivotal law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in various aspects of employment. To remain compliant, employers must adhere to essential guidelines covering hiring, workplace policies, job accommodations, and employment conditions. Below is a comprehensive breakdown of ADA compliance requirements.

Is There Really Reverse Discrimination or Just Discrimination?

11 March 2025

Is There Really Reverse Discrimination or Just Discrimination?

Author: Anthony Kaylin

In a case coming before the U.S. Supreme Court, the question before the court is “what do white people and other members of a majority group have to prove to win a claim for reverse discrimination?” It’s an interesting proposition because many federal courts require an additional step for a majority group to demonstrate discrimination.

The Rise of Task Masking: A Wake-Up Call for HR Professionals

11 March 2025

The Rise of Task Masking: A Wake-Up Call for HR Professionals

Author: Heather Nezich

As organizations push for return-to-office (RTO) mandates, a new workplace trend has emerged: task masking. This behavior, where employees appear busy without necessarily being productive, is a growing concern for HR professionals striving to foster genuine engagement and efficiency.

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