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Update on Colorado’s Artificial Intelligence Act

16 September 2025

Update on Colorado’s Artificial Intelligence Act

Author: Anthony Kaylin

In 2024 Colorado became the first state in the nation to enact comprehensive regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) with Senate Bill 24-205 (SB205), also known as the Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act (CAIA). The law is comprehensive, similar to the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act. It established detailed compliance obligations for developers and users of "high-risk" AI systems operating in employment, housing, finance, health care, education, and essential...
Categories: EverythingPeople, AI
How to Build a Culture of Recognition Without Breaking the Bank

16 September 2025

How to Build a Culture of Recognition Without Breaking the Bank

Author: Heather Nezich

Employee recognition is one of the most powerful tools HR leaders and managers have to boost engagement, retention, and overall workplace morale. The good news? You don’t need a huge budget or fancy programs to make recognition meaningful. Here are some practical, affordable ways to create a culture of recognition in your organization without breaking the bank.

Recent Independent Contractor and Joint Employer Rules Activity

16 September 2025

Recent Independent Contractor and Joint Employer Rules Activity

Author: Michael Burns

If you were one of the few members that could not make it to the sold out ASE Employment Law Briefing last week, this article will help bring you up to speed on a couple of DOL regulatory issues covered at the event.

How to Maximize Talent Acquisition During a Hiring Freeze

16 September 2025

How to Maximize Talent Acquisition During a Hiring Freeze

Author: Dan Van Slambrook

As economic uncertainty and reduced consumer confidence continues in the U.S., new job growth has remained stagnant in recent months. A recent survey by outplacement firm CareerMinds revealed that approximately 66.7% of employers polled have implemented some form of hiring freeze. Out of those, 44.6% have put limited freezes in place based on specific positions or departments, with 22.1% halting hiring activities across all roles.  Anecdotally, my professional recruitment network paints...
Quick Hits - September 17, 2025

16 September 2025

Quick Hits - September 17, 2025

Author: ASE Staff

Still want to work in HR? 48% of HR professionals in the U.S. said they’ve considered leaving the field in the next 12 months, according to the 2026 State of People Strategy Report, released Wednesday by HR platform Lattice. Globally, of the more than 1,000 HR practitioners surveyed, 41% said the same.  Globally, of the more than 1,000 HR practitioners surveyed, 41% said the same.

Categories: EverythingPeople
The Great Flattening: A Growing Workplace Concern

9 September 2025

The Great Flattening: A Growing Workplace Concern

Author: Linda Olejniczak

The Great Flattening – the trend of eliminating middle managers to cut costs, reduce bureaucracy, and streamline organizational charts – is rapidly spreading across industries. What began in the tech sector is now reshaping corporate structures in retail, finance, and even government.

EEOC Cases Alleging Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Violations

9 September 2025

EEOC Cases Alleging Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Violations

Author: Anthony Kaylin

The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) is still fairly new, and there are limited cases to guide HR in shaping policies and internal practices. The cases below, filed by the EEOC, offer insight into how the agency is approaching and reviewing allegations of PWFA violations.

The Rise of Job Hugging in a Time of Uncertainty

9 September 2025

The Rise of Job Hugging in a Time of Uncertainty

Author: Heather Nezich

In a time of labor market uncertainty, economic headwinds, and rapid advancements in AI, many employees are choosing to hold onto their current roles not because they are satisfied, but because switching seems too risky. This phenomenon, called job hugging, captures a shift in workplace behavior that carries significant implications for individuals, organizations, and the broader economy.

The Double-Edged Sword of AI: Productivity vs. Burnout

9 September 2025

The Double-Edged Sword of AI: Productivity vs. Burnout

Author: Dana Weidinger

The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked both excitement and fear as it quickly becomes a standard part of our lives. Some worry it poses risks to society, while others believe it will revolutionize how we work and live. What’s undeniable is that AI isn’t slowing down; it’s accelerating.

Categories: EverythingPeople, AI
Michigan Appeals Court Quickly Follows Up on Limitation of Action Agreements

9 September 2025

Michigan Appeals Court Quickly Follows Up on Limitation of Action Agreements

Author: Michael Burns

On July 31, 2025, the Michigan Supreme Court restricted the use of limitation of action agreements by Michigan employers. For those who have not followed this issue, limitation of action agreements are used to shorten the time plaintiffs (employees) have to bring a lawsuit against the employer. The limitation of action agreement shortens the time employees have to file certain wrongful employment claims. While these claims are often allowed up to one year, or in some cases as long as three...
Quick Hits - September 10, 2025

9 September 2025

Quick Hits - September 10, 2025

Author: ASE Staff

Going PRO Talent fund cut by House budget bill: The Michigan House of Representatives has adopted a very aggressive budget that makes dramatic cuts in several programs to provide increased resources for roads, bridges, and state infrastructure. Among the cuts is the elimination of the Going PRO Talent Fund, a training grant program that manufacturers use to develop future skilled employees who will move manufacturing to the next level. According to the Michigan Manufacturers Association...
Categories: EverythingPeople
10 Questions That Will Help Shape HR Strategy in 2026

2 September 2025

10 Questions That Will Help Shape HR Strategy in 2026

Author: Heather Nezich

As organizations begin building budgets and priorities for 2026, now is the perfect time to take a step back and evaluate HR’s role. Budgets aren’t just about numbers, they reflect strategy. By asking the right questions today, HR leaders can ensure they’re focusing resources where they’ll have the greatest impact in the year ahead.

Categories: EverythingPeople
Blue-Collar Renaissance: How TikTok is Powering Careers in the Trades

2 September 2025

Blue-Collar Renaissance: How TikTok is Powering Careers in the Trades

Author: Lauren Cromie

With an aging workforce and fewer young people entering the trades than in previous generations, the need to attract and inspire new talent for these industries is greater than ever. Thankfully, trade workers have taken to the social media platform, TikTok, to share their careers, and it has proven to be an effective recruitment strategy.

Earned Wage Access Laws Trend Across States

2 September 2025

Earned Wage Access Laws Trend Across States

Author: Anthony Kaylin

In recent years employees have requested earlier access for earned wages than the normal payroll period.  With employees at times financially struggling, access to their earned wages outside of the normal payroll allows them flexibility to pay bills, rent, and other expenses in a timely manner. A recent study shows that 60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, making Earned Wage Access (EWA) a valuable financial benefit for employees. This is different than a payday loan which is a...
The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) Handbook Policy

2 September 2025

The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) Handbook Policy

Author: Michael Burns

A compliance-related employee handbook policy that is often overlooked is the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) policy statement. Though arguably not a required policy statement, it is a policy comparable to other policies on non-discrimination that should be in employee handbooks. These nondiscrimination policies tell employees, managers, and the world that the employer prohibits these forms of discrimination.

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