31 March 2026
Artificial intelligence is changing how work gets done, and HR professionals are at the center of navigating that shift. We are helping organizations reskill workforces, redefine job roles, and prepare employees for a future that looks very different from today. However, there are four key skills that remain difficult for AI to replicate and worth intentional investment in our people.
31 March 2026
As global fuel prices climb in response to ongoing conflict in the Middle East, employers in the United States are beginning to feel the ripple effects. Gas prices have spiked sharply at the pump, with averages in many regions pushing above $4 per gallon, adding strain for workers who commute or use personal vehicles for their jobs. In Asia, governments and businesses are experimenting with policies that help ease the burden of high energy costs on employees and the economy.
31 March 2026
On March 26, 2026, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order (EO) focused on the elimination of racially discriminatory “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) practices by federal contractors and their subcontractors, ensuring merit-based and efficient contracting and employment. This Executive Order focuses specifically on race discrimination within DEI, aligning with the administration’s broader emphasis on nondiscrimination policies related to White...
31 March 2026
Engaged employees are one of the strongest advantages an organization can have. They’re more productive, more committed, and far less likely to leave. That’s why companies invest so heavily in building engagement.
31 March 2026
As hybrid work arrangements and mobile workforces continue to expand, employers operating within the City of Detroit face increasing complexity when determining how to properly withhold local income tax for non‑resident employees. Detroit’s non‑resident withholding rules apply only to compensation for services physically performed within city limits, yet the practical application can vary depending on the nature of the employee’s work, their history of work locations, and how...
31 March 2026
Michigan unemployment contribution rates: Contribution rates for employers with three or more years of experience will range from 0.06% to 12.2% in 2026. The maximum rate of 12.2% includes an 8.2% maximum chargeable benefit component, a 3.0% maximum account building component, and a 1.0% maximum nonchargeable benefits component. Note that if the employer has submitted no quarterly tax reports, that employer's maximum tax rate will be 12.2%, and the employer also will be assessed a...
24 March 2026
For the first time ever, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences handed out an Oscar for Best Casting. Essentially, casting is HR. Casting directors study roles deeply, evaluate talent honestly, and make strategic decisions about who belongs where. When they get it right, everything clicks. When they get it wrong, even the biggest budget can't save the production.
24 March 2026
Onboarding new employees can be a smooth, automated process these days, but it comes with a catch: the dreaded “no-show” hire. You’ve sent the offer, watched them complete online forms, even collected Section 1 of the I-9 and then… nothing. They never show up for their first day.
24 March 2026
Earlier this month marked six years since the COVID pandemic turned the world of work upside down. Remote and hybrid work didn’t just change where we work; it also changed how we show up. Few workplace debates have lingered quite like this one: Should employees be forced to turn their cameras on?
24 March 2026
The United States has crossed a demographic threshold with no precedent in its history. According to Bureau of Labor Statistics data, 104.3 million Americans, roughly one in three adults, are currently not participating in the labor force. The primary driver behind that figure is not discouragement, disability, or school enrollment. It is retirement.
24 March 2026
Programs in which college students combine education with work has grown in popularity the past few years. Degreed apprenticeships are an old yet new approach for developing employees. A report released by New America’s Center on Education & Labor found that about 350 institutions nationwide offered nearly 600 degreed apprenticeship programs integrated with associate, bachelor’s, or master’s degrees, preparing students for 91 different occupations. The...
24 March 2026
Federal contractor minimum wage increasing: The U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division (WHD) has announced the minimum wage rate for federal contractors performing work on federal contracts covered by Executive Order 13658, Establishing a Minimum Wage for Contractors (the order).
19 March 2026
TROY, MI ---March 19, 2026 --- The American Society of Employers (ASE) and The Employers’ Association (TEA) have announced a new regional conference, HR Together West Michigan, designed to bring HR professionals together for a day of learning, collaboration, and practical insight. The event will take place May 5, 2026, at Trillium in Spring Lake, MI.
17 March 2026
HR leaders have carried a heavy load over the past several years. Many organizations continue to manage burnout and shifting employee expectations while struggling to find talent. Organizations that focus on engagement, connection, and trust are finding that they can build stronger teams and more resilient workplace cultures.
17 March 2026
On February 26, 2026, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Chair Andrea Lucas issued a letter to the chief executive officers, general counsel, and board chairs of 500 of the largest employers. These companies employ over 30 million workers and exert significant influence over the livelihood of millions of Americans.