7 October 2025
Running an NFL team can mirror running an organization, complete with boardroom pressure, talent management, culture, customer needs, and results. Several NFL coaches exemplify great leadership, but a fan-favorite again this season is none other than Detroit’s Coach Dan Campbell. Detroiters love the growth he has brought to the team. After decades of losing, he is bringing hope and energy to the city and fans everywhere. His approach offers lessons that extend far beyond the football...
7 October 2025
As the workplace evolves, so does the language we use to describe it. Some HR terms capture trends, some reflect challenges, and some are just plain fun to talk about. Here’s a look at ten buzzwords that are making waves right now.
7 October 2025
On July 29, 2025, in a guidance memorandum from Attorney General Pam Bondi, the Department of Justice (DOJ) describes the types of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs and practices that would violate federal antidiscrimination laws. Specifically, the memo targets recipients of federal funding, but the guidance provides a general understanding for all employers.
7 October 2025
Last week, the UAW announced its support for a strike at Volkswagen’s Chattanooga, Tennessee plant. The union had previously failed to organize this facility in both 2014 and 2019. However, during the third organizing effort, Volkswagen permitted the UAW to proceed without opposition and recognized the union after a majority of employees signed pledge cards in support.
7 October 2025
The change of seasons offers a unique opportunity to engage employees, strengthen connections, and infuse some fun into the workplace. Regardless of the time of year, keeping employees motivated and engaged is essential. Gallup research consistently shows that engaged employees perform better, stay longer, and thrive more both at work and in life compared to those who aren’t engaged.
7 October 2025
Hiring slowing down at your organization? Is the U.S. labor market sliding into its own version of the 1970s? Data shows slower recruiting, stubborn wages, and a whiff of “stagflation” that has one economist reaching for historical comparisons.
30 September 2025
The Office of the Secretary of Transportation (OST), U.S. Department of Transportation has proposed adding fentanyl testing to the DOT drug testing panels for both urine and oral fluid testing. This would also include norfentanyl (a metabolite of fentanyl), which would be added to the urine testing only.
30 September 2025
Conflict in the workplace is inevitable. Different personalities, working styles, and pressures can lead to misunderstandings or disagreements. Left unchecked, small issues can snowball into bigger problems that hurt morale, productivity, and even retention. The good news is that managers can take simple, proactive steps to resolve conflicts before they escalate. Here’s a step-by-step playbook to follow.
30 September 2025
On September 19, 2025, President Trump signed a proclamation upending the pricing structure for H-1B visas. Specifically, the proclamation states some employers:
30 September 2025
ASE has long followed joint employment law, from disputes involving franchisors and management companies to issues with independent contractor classifications. While lawsuits often seem more like a looming risk than a reality, attorney Thomas O’Connel notes that joint employer cases are now a regular part of litigation. Employers should take notice and strengthen their understanding of these risks to avoid costly and complex disputes.
30 September 2025
Healthcare costs to increase 9.5%: U.S. employer health care costs are projected to rise 9.5% in 2026, exceeding $17,000 per employee, according to Aon. This marks the third consecutive year of elevated health care cost trends near double digits.
23 September 2025
Rising healthcare costs and the ongoing competition for talent have put Michigan employers in a delicate position: how to offer benefits that attract and retain employees without breaking budgets. ASE’s newly released 2025 Health, Welfare, and Retirement Plans Survey shows how organizations across the state are striking that balance.
23 September 2025
If your boss yells at you and even throws a notebook in your direction, does that qualify as a hostile work environment? Not necessarily. According to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, in Brooks v. Grundmann, that type of behavior was considered an “isolated expression of frustration,” not unlawful harassment under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
23 September 2025
With the tragic killing of the conservative political activist Charlie Kirk, thousands if not more people, went to their social media accounts to express their opinions in one fashion or another. In some cases employers have been forced to take employment action against workers that have posted comments perceived to be negative or in celebration of the tragedy.
23 September 2025
Employees are constantly bombarded with negative news from television broadcasts to social media feeds, and the impact on mental health can be significant. Combined with work pressures, this can leave employees feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or disconnected. While large-scale programs and benefits are valuable, sometimes it’s the smaller, everyday actions that make the biggest difference. These simple but powerful practices can help create a supportive environment where employees feel...