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Working With Your Team's Internal Clocks

14 April 2026

Working With Your Team's Internal Clocks

Author: Mary E. Corrado

As business leaders, we spend a great deal of time thinking about how to get the best from our people. We invest in training, culture-building, performance management, and flexible work policies. But there's one factor most of us consistently overlook: when our employees do their work, not just how they do it.

Categories: Blog, Productivity
Drug Testing in the Age of Legal Marijuana

14 April 2026

Drug Testing in the Age of Legal Marijuana

Author: Susan Chance

Many employers struggle with the decision of whether to conduct drug testing for employment purposes. While the answer is clear for safety-sensitive roles or positions where testing is mandatory, it becomes more complex when testing is optional.

A State-by-State Guide to AI Governance

14 April 2026

A State-by-State Guide to AI Governance

Author: Linda Olejniczak

The use of AI in hiring and employment decisions is a regulatory reality. The landscape is a growing patchwork of state and local rules, with some jurisdictions imposing strict transparency, testing, and oversight requirements. Even where AI-specific laws don’t exist, employers remain liable for discriminatory outcomes under existing employment and privacy protections. HR must build processes around transparency, implement rigorous testing, provide ongoing oversight, and conduct...
Categories: EverythingPeople, AI
Understanding USERRA and Employer Responsibilities for Military Leave

14 April 2026

Understanding USERRA and Employer Responsibilities for Military Leave

Author: Anthony Kaylin

With recent military activity involving Iran, some employees may be called to support armed forces operations. The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) applies to nearly all employers, regardless of size, including the federal government, and is enforced by the U.S. Department of Labor, which investigates related complaints.

A New Debate Over the Term “Human Resources”

14 April 2026

A New Debate Over the Term “Human Resources”

Author: Heather Nezich

The function responsible for managing workforces has changed its name more than once, from the Personnel Office a century ago to today’s Human Resources department. Now, for the first time, a national legislature is considering making that evolution a matter of law.

Categories: EverythingPeople
Quick Hits - April 15, 2026

14 April 2026

Quick Hits - April 15, 2026

Author: ASE Staff

EEOC scores on illegal DEI: The EEOC announced that Planned Parenthood of Illinois has agreed to pay $500,000 to end the agency’s investigation into allegations that the nonprofit allegedly “segregated employees by race, subjected white employees to harassment, and engaged in disparate treatment against white employees regarding terms, conditions, and privileges of employment.”  

Categories: EverythingPeople
President Trump Proposes FY 2027 Budget

7 April 2026

President Trump Proposes FY 2027 Budget

Author: Anthony Kaylin

Each year, the President initiates the federal budget process by submitting a proposed budget to Congress. Depending on the political makeup of Congress, that proposal may be revised significantly or fail to gain traction altogether. Ultimately, Congress holds the authority to determine federal spending.

Categories: EverythingPeople
More Than Free Coffee: Benefits Employees Truly Value

7 April 2026

More Than Free Coffee: Benefits Employees Truly Value

Author: Lauren Cromie

With employee engagement at an all-time low and organizational budgets tightening, there has never been a more important time to reevaluate your employee benefits. What are you doing to show employees they are valued? Has it just been an occasional catered lunch or free coffee? Are they even interested in what you are offering? Making some small changes can help you use your benefits budget more wisely and offer things that actually contribute to employee satisfaction, and make...
Navigating Talent, Technology, and Transparency in 2026

7 April 2026

Navigating Talent, Technology, and Transparency in 2026

Author: Heather Nezich

HR leaders today are caught between two powerful currents pulling in opposite directions. Budget pressures driven by economic uncertainty are making it harder to compete for skilled talent, while the rapid advance of AI and automation is raising the stakes for having the right people, with the right capabilities, in place. Getting this balance wrong can undermine an organization's ability to compete.

Asynchronous Video Interviews and Candidate Acceptance: Can they Co-exist?

7 April 2026

Asynchronous Video Interviews and Candidate Acceptance: Can they Co-exist?

Author: Dan Van Slambrook

Asynchronous (async) video interviews, which were once considered a niche experiment in hiring, have been moving into the mainstream. In this format, candidates record answers to preset questions on their own schedule, allowing employers to review submissions later (thus not requiring synchronicity in time or location). Tools like HireVue, Jobma, and Willo provide async options, and the appeal for employers is obvious. But as the practice spreads, a more complicated story is emerging. While...
Do You Popcorn or Round Robin? Decoding Virtual Meeting Lingo

7 April 2026

Do You Popcorn or Round Robin? Decoding Virtual Meeting Lingo

Author: Linda Olejniczak

Virtual meetings have quietly built a language all their own, and once you notice it, you can’t unhear it. From quick handoffs to polite exits, these phrases act like shortcuts that keep conversations moving and everyone on the same page. What do these phrases actually mean? And how are they shaping the way we communicate and collaborate in virtual meetings?

Quick Hits - April 8, 2026

7 April 2026

Quick Hits - April 8, 2026

Author: ASE Staff

Is it time for HR professionals to look for a new job? Anthropic has announced several new plug-ins for Claude, its hugely popular AI model.

Categories: EverythingPeople
The Skills AI Can't Replace

31 March 2026

The Skills AI Can't Replace

Author: Mary E. Corrado

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.

Categories: Blog, AI
What U.S. Employers Can Learn from Asian Responses to Rising Fuel Costs

31 March 2026

What U.S. Employers Can Learn from Asian Responses to Rising Fuel Costs

Author: Heather Nezich

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.
President Trump Issues New Executive Order on Illegal DEI

31 March 2026

President Trump Issues New Executive Order on Illegal DEI

Author: Anthony Kaylin

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...
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