6 January 2026
As I sit down to reflect on another year of serving Michigan's employer community, I find myself returning to a question that many of you have asked me: "What resources do you rely on to stay sharp as a leader?" The truth is, even after decades in this role, I'm constantly learning. And one publication that consistently delivers practical wisdom is Harvard Business Review (HBR). HBR recently published “Our Favorite Management Tips from 2025,” and I wanted to...
6 January 2026
The question of docking an exempt employee has been raised on hotline calls over the past month. As a general rule, an exempt employee cannot be docked unless it is for five consecutive business days, but there are exceptions to this general rule.
6 January 2026
As organizations look ahead to 2026, HR leaders are navigating a workplace shaped by rapid change, economic pressure, and evolving employee expectations. HR is no longer just supporting the business, it is helping lead it. Based on McLean & Company’s 2026 HR Trends Report, the following ten priorities highlight where organizations must focus on building resilient, high-performing workplaces in the year ahead.
6 January 2026
HR professionals often find themselves balancing two truths: policies that “wipe clean” after a set period such as rolling attendance systems and employees whose past performance patterns still matter. While policy may require prior infractions to fall off formally, effective coaching requires managers to understand and use historical context without violating fairness or policy intent. The challenge is helping managers coach employees in a way that acknowledges the past while...
6 January 2026
Human resources professionals are now dedicating substantial portions of their workday to managing artificial intelligence technologies. These tools assist HR teams with internal communications, employee engagement initiatives, recruitment processes, and workforce development.
6 January 2026
IRS new mileage rate $.725 per mile: On December 29, the IRS announced that the standard mileage rate for business travel is increasing to 72.5 cents per mile on January 1, 2026, up from 70 cents in 2025. The IRS also announced the following 2026 rates for other purposes: 20.5 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes for qualified active-duty members of the armed forces; and 14 cents per mile driven in the service of charitable organizations. These rates apply to electric...
16 December 2025
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.
16 December 2025
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...
16 December 2025
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.
16 December 2025
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.
16 December 2025
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.
16 December 2025
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.
9 December 2025
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.
9 December 2025
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.
9 December 2025
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.