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The Jetsons Imagined the Future. Are We There Yet?

28 April 2026

The Jetsons Imagined the Future. Are We There Yet?

Author: Mary E. Corrado

Every so often, it’s worth stepping back and asking a simple question: Are we actually as advanced as we think we are? A recent piece in The Wall Street Journal revisited The Jetsons, the 1960s cartoon set in 2062, and compared its vision of the future to where we are today. It’s a fun exercise, but also a surprisingly useful one for anyone thinking about AI and the workplace.

Categories: Blog, AI
What’s New - Michigan Youth Employment Law

28 April 2026

What’s New - Michigan Youth Employment Law

Author: Linda Olejniczak

Michigan has enacted significant updates to the Youth Employment Standards Act (YESA) that affects how employers hire, schedule, and manage employees under the age of 18. These changes were enacted through Public Act 196 of 2024 (House Bill 5594). HR professionals should focus on phased compliance following current rules now while preparing for substantial system and scheduling changes in 2026.

Update to the Implementation of the DEI Executive Order

28 April 2026

Update to the Implementation of the DEI Executive Order

Author: Anthony Kaylin

A memorandum dated April 17, 2026, directed to the Chief Acquisition Officers, et. al., by the Executive Order 14398 (EO 14398 or EO) of March 26, 2026, titled “Addressing DEI Discrimination by Federal Contractors” clarifies EO requirements that required a clause to be included in all federal contracts and subcontracts starting on April 25, 2026. EO 14398 specifically establishes that agencies should not do business with contractors that engage in any racially discriminatory...
Is America Losing its Global Talent Edge? The Hidden Cost of New H-1B Policies

28 April 2026

Is America Losing its Global Talent Edge? The Hidden Cost of New H-1B Policies

Author: Dan Van Slambrook

For many U.S. employers, the H‑1B visa program has long helped fill hard‑to‑hire roles in specialized fields like engineering and information technology. These positions often require skills that are in short supply in the U.S. labor market. Throughout my career in technical recruitment, there were many times when hiring a candidate who required visa sponsorship appeared the only option to get the role filled with a qualified hire, despite reservations about the cost and potentially...
Are Employees Rethinking What Career Success Looks Like?

28 April 2026

Are Employees Rethinking What Career Success Looks Like?

Author: Heather Nezich

A recent survey from MyPerfectResume highlights a shift many HR leaders are already sensing: employees are still feeling pressure to progress in their careers, but their definition of success is changing.

Categories: EverythingPeople
Quick Hits - April 29, 2026

28 April 2026

Quick Hits - April 29, 2026

Author: ASE Staff

Cannabis on path to legalization: The Trump administration moved to reclassify cannabis from a Schedule 1 drug to a Schedule III drug, a major federal shift recognizing its medicinal use.

Categories: EverythingPeople
Artificial Intelligence, Productivity, and the Workforce

21 April 2026

Artificial Intelligence, Productivity, and the Workforce

Author: Kevin Marrs

A 2026 survey of roughly 750 corporate executives offers a clear view of how AI is showing up in organizations today. The message is straightforward. AI is being adopted widely, but not evenly. It is improving productivity in real ways, but those gains are still early and uneven. And most importantly for HR, it is changing the mix of jobs more than the total number of jobs.

Categories: EverythingPeople, AI
Rethinking Return to Office: How Employers Can Earn the Commute

21 April 2026

Rethinking Return to Office: How Employers Can Earn the Commute

Author: Lauren Cromie

As organizations continue to navigate hybrid and return-to-office strategies, employees are making their expectations clear: they don’t want to come into the office just to sit on Zoom calls. With rising gas prices and general uncertainty in the air, they need to see tangible value in being in the workplace rather than at home. Employers must make the commute worthwhile by offering clear benefits such as collaboration, community, and quiet spaces for deep thinking, which are often more...
Changes to I-9 Enforcement That Employers Need to Know

21 April 2026

Changes to I-9 Enforcement That Employers Need to Know

Author: Anthony Kaylin

The U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued new rules regarding substantive and technical violations of Form I-9 on March 16. 2026. These rules have changed several technical violations into substantive violations.  The difference is the amount of the fine per day if the violations are found in an ICE audit. 

ADA Web and Mobile Accessibility Compliance – Are You Ready?

21 April 2026

ADA Web and Mobile Accessibility Compliance – Are You Ready?

Author: Linda Olejniczak

For organizations, the upcoming April 24, 2026, deadline tied to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) web and mobile accessibility compliance is more than a technical issue. It’s a workforce, risk, and inclusion priority.

Satisfaction is Not the Same as Loyalty: What Employers Need to Know Right Now

21 April 2026

Satisfaction is Not the Same as Loyalty: What Employers Need to Know Right Now

Author: Heather Nezich

A new workforce study from HR technology company Isolved is raising important questions for employers who assume their workforce is stable. The findings, drawn from a survey of more than 1,300 full-time U.S. employees, reveal a gap between how workers feel and what they are actually planning to do next.

Quick Hits - April 22, 2026

21 April 2026

Quick Hits - April 22, 2026

Author: ASE Staff

U.S. Secretary of Labor stepping down: Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer, a former one-term member of U.S. Congress from Oregon who became labor secretary in March 2025, stepped down on Monday amid fallout from an internal investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor watchdog that apparently probed a relationship she allegedly had with a subordinate, and other issues.

Categories: EverythingPeople
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
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