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Gambling, Prediction Markets, and Employers – Old and New Employer Policy Concerns

16 December 2025

Gambling, Prediction Markets, and Employers – Old and New Employer Policy Concerns

Author: Michael Burns

ASE reviews, updates, and develops employee handbooks. One recurring issue we continue to see is outdated “no gambling” language. Roughly one in six handbooks still includes this rule, often buried in the Standards of Conduct or Rules policy.

Building an Effective Electronic Signature Policy

16 December 2025

Building an Effective Electronic Signature Policy

Author: Linda Olejniczak

As digital workflows become the norm across corporate America, electronic signatures have moved from a convenience to a necessity. From onboarding paperwork to vendor contracts and internal approvals, e-signatures streamline operations, reduce administrative overhead, and accelerate decision-making. Yet many companies still rely on ad-hoc processes or outdated assumptions about legal validity. For employers looking to modernize while staying compliant, establishing a clear and...
Shortage of Manufacturing Employees a Long-Term HR Problem

16 December 2025

Shortage of Manufacturing Employees a Long-Term HR Problem

Author: Anthony Kaylin

There is a 400,000 shortage of manufacturing employees today.  This issue has been ongoing for years.  Per the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), at its peak in June 1979, manufacturing employment represented 22% of total nonfarm employment, but that share had fallen to 9% by June 2019.  This downtrend coincides with the changing of the U.S. economy over time from manufacturing to service based.  Since 2000, the loss was magnified to over 4.7 million jobs.
FCRA Applies Regardless of Running a Credit Check

16 December 2025

FCRA Applies Regardless of Running a Credit Check

Author: Susan Chance

Many employer representatives such as managers, operations, and human resources who are new to background screening think that the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), which is governed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), doesn’t apply to them because they are not running credit checks. All parts of the background are consumer reports under the act regardless of credit checks being included or not.

Sleighing Tasks with the Right Holiday Tunes

16 December 2025

Sleighing Tasks with the Right Holiday Tunes

Author: Heather Nezich

For the final article of the year, let's have some fun with a not-so-serious topic: how holiday music affects productivity at work. Some tunes can keep your team in the zone while spreading seasonal cheer. Others might make everyone more focused on cookies than on deadlines.

Quick Hits - December 17, 2025

16 December 2025

Quick Hits - December 17, 2025

Author: ASE Staff

Michigan UIA going live next year with their new system: The new system is going to be implemented in two phases. This phased approach is industry best practice. Phases allow for more manageable rollouts, focused testing, and reduce the risk of disruption for employers and claimants.

Categories: EverythingPeople
Flip This One Thing and Transform Your One-on-Ones

9 December 2025

Flip This One Thing and Transform Your One-on-Ones

Author: Mary E. Corrado

As HR professionals and organizational leaders, we know that one-on-one meetings are fundamental to effective management. Yet despite their common place in corporate culture, many managers conduct these sessions in ways that serve their own needs rather than their employees' needs. This misalignment represents one of the most significant missed opportunities in talent management today.

Categories: Blog
Too Much Information? The Rising Risks of Collecting Job Applicant Data

9 December 2025

Too Much Information? The Rising Risks of Collecting Job Applicant Data

Author: Dan Van Slambrook

Data breaches are no longer a threat limited to credit cards or customer records. Today, job applicant data has become an increasingly attractive target for hackers. Resumes, addresses, phone numbers, and Social Security numbers are collected all in one place, creating a treasure trove for identity thieves. For employers, the stakes are high: breaches can expose applicants to fraud while leaving organizations vulnerable to lawsuits, regulatory fines, and reputational damage.
For Employers that Pay Bi-Weekly, 2026 Has 27 Pay Periods – Not 26

9 December 2025

For Employers that Pay Bi-Weekly, 2026 Has 27 Pay Periods – Not 26

Author: Michael Burns

For employers who run payroll bi-weekly, a salaried employee’s annual salary is typically divided across 26 pay periods, corresponding to 52 weeks of work. However, roughly every 11 or 12 years, a 27th pay period occurs. This situation will arise again in 2026.

CEOs See Real Value in Workplace Wellness Programs

9 December 2025

CEOs See Real Value in Workplace Wellness Programs

Author: Heather Nezich

A recent survey by New York-based corporate wellness platform Wellhub highlights a growing trend among executives: investing in employee wellness pays off. The survey, which included 1,500 CEOs earlier this year, found strong support for programs that boost employee health, engagement, and productivity.

Implicit Bias Training Leads to Racially Hostile Environment

9 December 2025

Implicit Bias Training Leads to Racially Hostile Environment

Author: Anthony Kaylin

In a case recently decided by the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals, which covers New York, the court ruled that mandatory anti-bias training can support a claim for a racially hostile work environment if it repeatedly portrays a specific race in negative or stereotypical terms. Not all implicit bias training is leading to an EEO charge, but the facts in this case are similar to the trainings that were present in trainings banned during President Trump’s first administration.
Quick Hits - December 10, 2026

9 December 2025

Quick Hits - December 10, 2026

Author: ASE Staff

How much for the 12 Days of Christmas? The cost of celebrating Christmas is climbing again. Now in its 42nd year, the PNC Christmas Price Index® (PNC CPI) reveals that the cost of the gifts from the classic holiday carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas" has risen 4.5% compared to last year, outpacing the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (BLS CPI) October year-over-year reading of 3.0%.

Categories: EverythingPeople
Bill Seeks to Clarify and Codify What “Joint Employment” Is

2 December 2025

Bill Seeks to Clarify and Codify What “Joint Employment” Is

Author: Michael Burns

Earlier this fall House Resolution 5267 was introduced for consideration by Congress. The bill is called the American Franchise Act (AFA). It seeks to clarify and establish consistency around what a joint employer technically is.

Defining Immediate Family in Bereavement Leave Policies

2 December 2025

Defining Immediate Family in Bereavement Leave Policies

Author: Linda Olejniczak

Bereavement leave offers employees time off to grieve following the death of a loved one – allowing them to mourn, settle affairs and participate in memorial activities. While not guaranteed by federal law in the U.S., it is increasingly recognized as a key element of compassionate employer policy.

Does Usage of a Racial Slur Rise to the Level of Discrimination?

2 December 2025

Does Usage of a Racial Slur Rise to the Level of Discrimination?

Author: Anthony Kaylin

Workplace language policies often raise challenging questions, particularly when an employee uses a racial slur when they are part of that race. Employers must balance maintaining a respectful environment with understanding the context in which certain words are used. The case of Murray v. Verizon Wireless LLC, No. 24-273 (U.S. District Court for Eastern Pennsylvania, 10/8/25), highlights this issue, examining whether an African American employee’s self-directed use of a racial slur at...
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