18 May 2026
Artificial intelligence was supposed to simplify work. Automate repetitive tasks. Increase productivity. Free employees to focus on higher-value, more strategic work. In many ways, it has. But for some employees, AI may also create a new kind of workplace strain.
18 May 2026
The question of whether or not to include salary ranges on public job postings is age-old, with well-reasoned arguments both for and against. Legislation has settled the debate in 11 states and counting with pay transparency requirements specifically for external job postings. Many employers in the remaining 39 states still wrestle with this question, trying to balance pros and cons while at the same time striving to achieve the primary goal of attracting qualified talent to the...
18 May 2026
Under the Supreme Court’s Muldrew doctrine, any term or condition that could impact or affect the employment opportunities of an employee, even when there are no visible changes to pay or benefits, could possibly lead to discriminatory discharges. Some harm must still be demonstrated, but plaintiffs are no longer required to prove that the harm was “significant,” “substantial,” or “material.” In effect, the threshold for bringing discrimination...
18 May 2026
Recent enforcement activity by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is sending a clear message to employers: compliance with the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) is not optional or open to interpretation. Since the law took effect and the final rule was issued in 2024, the agency has actively pursued litigation against organizations that fail to meet their accommodation obligations. For HR professionals, these cases offer practical insight into where risk is highest and where...
18 May 2026
Giving gifts in the workplace can be a meaningful way to strengthen relationships, recognize achievements, and build morale. Whether it is coworkers celebrating personal milestones or employers showing appreciation to their employees, organizations are leaning into how thoughtful gifts can strengthen their culture. This can be a fun and innovative way to add value, but it is still important to remain professional, inclusive, and to set and respect the boundaries of your organization and its...
18 May 2026
EEOC looking to eliminate EEO-1 (and similar) reporting: On May 14, 2026, the EEOC sent proposed regulations to the White House that would rescind EEO-1 reporting – RIN: 3046-AB37 Title: Rescission of EEO-1, EEO-2, EEO-3, EEO-4. EEO-5, and Reporting Requirement Under Title VII, the ADA, GINA, and the PWFA.
12 May 2026
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.
12 May 2026
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...
12 May 2026
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.
12 May 2026
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.
12 May 2026
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:
12 May 2026
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.
5 May 2026
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.
5 May 2026
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.
5 May 2026
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...