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What the Roaring Twenties Can Teach Us About the AI Revolution

12 May 2026

What the Roaring Twenties Can Teach Us About the AI Revolution

Author: Mary E. Corrado

Every generation believes it is living through unprecedented change. In many ways, we are. Artificial intelligence is reshaping how organizations hire, communicate, analyze data, train employees, and make decisions. The speed of adoption can feel overwhelming, especially for leaders trying to balance innovation with stability.

Categories: Blog
HR Processes That Bring HR Strategy to Life

12 May 2026

HR Processes That Bring HR Strategy to Life

Author: Linda Olejniczak

In last week’s article on HR strategies that drive organizational success, the focus was on aligning HR priorities with business goals and defining the talent, performance, rewards, and technology strategies that shape outcomes. This week shifts to execution. HR processes are the repeatable ways work gets done across managers, locations, and employee groups. They act as the operating system for the employee lifecycle – turning strategy into consistent action. Every effective...
Categories: EverythingPeople
When Culture and Strategy Collide: HR Lessons from the Spirit Airlines Collapse

12 May 2026

When Culture and Strategy Collide: HR Lessons from the Spirit Airlines Collapse

Author: Heather Nezich

The sudden shutdown of Spirit Airlines after 34 years has quickly become more than a financial story. For HR and business leaders, it is a case study in how culture, leadership decisions, and workforce planning can converge with consequences that unfold rapidly.

Categories: EverythingPeople
The Labor Market Has Changed

12 May 2026

The Labor Market Has Changed

Author: Kevin Marrs

During our most recent This Month in Charts webinar, we highlighted two separate reports that each point to a significant shift in the U.S. labor market. Released in early 2026, one from the Federal Reserve Board and the other from the McKinsey Institute for Economic Mobility, both paint a challenging picture for the future of the U.S. economy and HR functions.

A Proposed National Framework for AI Regulation

12 May 2026

A Proposed National Framework for AI Regulation

Author: Anthony Kaylin

Regulating AI and determining who should oversee it has become a major focus of the current administration. On July 23, 2025, President Trump issued three significant Executive Orders related to AI alongside the release of Winning the AI Race: America’s AI Action Plan. Together, these initiatives outline four primary policy objectives:

Categories: EverythingPeople, AI
Quick Hits - May 13, 2026

12 May 2026

Quick Hits - May 13, 2026

Author: ASE Staff

Smaller employers are gaining access to pooled 401(K) style retirement benefits: Finance companies are expanding their offerings of pooled employer plans, a relatively new 401(k)-style retirement arrangement that allows multiple small businesses and nonprofits to participate in a single, jointly administered system.

Categories: EverythingPeople
Data on the Move: Why Wearable Tech Demands a Compliance Strategy

5 May 2026

Data on the Move: Why Wearable Tech Demands a Compliance Strategy

Author: Lauren Cromie

As wearable technology becomes more common in the workplace, employers and employees are increasingly leveraging devices like smartwatches, biometric trackers, and sensor-enabled safety gear to improve productivity, enhance safety, and support employee wellness. But the same tools that generate value also create complex compliance challenges.

Categories: EverythingPeople
Mental Health Month: More Good Days, Together

5 May 2026

Mental Health Month: More Good Days, Together

Author: Heather Nezich

May is Mental Health Month, and this year Mental Health America is encouraging people to focus on creating “more good days, together.” A good day does not have to mean perfect, productive, or stress-free. Sometimes a good day simply means feeling calm, supported, hopeful, or able to manage what is in front of you.

What Employers Need to Know About the DOL’s New Joint Employer Proposed Rule

5 May 2026

What Employers Need to Know About the DOL’s New Joint Employer Proposed Rule

Author: Anthony Kaylin

Although political fighting is at an all-time high in Washington DC, both parties are in agreement with tackling the joint employer conundrum.  The Department of Labor promulgated its proposed rule for joint employment. The regulation, titled Joint Employer Status Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, Family and Medical Leave Act and Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act, contains guidance for when "horizontal" joint employment exists and four factors for...
The Hidden Legal Risks of AI in Hiring

5 May 2026

The Hidden Legal Risks of AI in Hiring

Author: Susan Chance

Companies strive to do things better, cheaper, and faster but sometimes it is better for business to take a step back and look at the bigger picture. Take the time to consider what unintended consequences could come up when putting policies and practices into place. Many employment decisions become legal decisions, yet how many employers look at their decisions that way when enacting or updating their policies and procedures?

HR Strategies That Drive Organizational Success

5 May 2026

HR Strategies That Drive Organizational Success

Author: Linda Olejniczak

HR strategy plays a central role in shaping how organizations grow, compete, and sustain performance over time. Rather than focusing solely on administrative responsibilities, modern HR functions are expected to align closely with business priorities and contribute directly to organizational outcomes. This begins with a clear understanding of company goals and translating them into a workforce strategy that ensures the right people, skills, and structures are in place to support long-term...
Categories: EverythingPeople
Quick Hits - May 6, 2026

5 May 2026

Quick Hits - May 6, 2026

Author: ASE Staff

With AI recruiting, is diversity in trouble? AI is already deeply embedded in hiring. It screens résumés, helps match candidates to roles, drafts outreach, and increasingly shapes how employers and applicants connect.

Categories: EverythingPeople
ASE Releases the 2026 Employee Turnover Survey

29 April 2026

ASE Releases the 2026 Employee Turnover Survey

Author: Heather Nezich

Troy, MI – April 29, 2026 --- ASE, Michigan’s largest employer association, has released its 2026 Employee Turnover Survey. The survey captures both voluntary and involuntary turnover for the 2025 calendar year and examines other key workforce metrics of Michigan employers.

Categories: Press Releases
The Jetsons Imagined the Future. Are We There Yet?

28 April 2026

The Jetsons Imagined the Future. Are We There Yet?

Author: Mary E. Corrado

Every so often, it’s worth stepping back and asking a simple question: Are we actually as advanced as we think we are? A recent piece in The Wall Street Journal revisited The Jetsons, the 1960s cartoon set in 2062, and compared its vision of the future to where we are today. It’s a fun exercise, but also a surprisingly useful one for anyone thinking about AI and the workplace.

Categories: Blog, AI
What’s New - Michigan Youth Employment Law

28 April 2026

What’s New - Michigan Youth Employment Law

Author: Linda Olejniczak

Michigan has enacted significant updates to the Youth Employment Standards Act (YESA) that affects how employers hire, schedule, and manage employees under the age of 18. These changes were enacted through Public Act 196 of 2024 (House Bill 5594). HR professionals should focus on phased compliance following current rules now while preparing for substantial system and scheduling changes in 2026.

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