EverythingPeople gives valuable insight into the developments both inside and outside the HR position.
29 June 2026
Most organizations view retention as a problem to solve when an employee submits a resignation. By that point, however, the decision to leave has often been developing for months. High-performing employees rarely quit without warning. The signs are usually there, but they can be easy to miss.
As the workforce continues to age, employers are facing new challenges that HR professionals must recognize and address. One significant concern is cognitive decline. While often associated with advanced age, cognitive changes can begin affecting individuals in their 50s. At the same time, older employees are remaining in the workforce longer than ever before.
Most employers are conditioned to prepare for January 1 as the major deadline for workplace law changes, but mid-year legislative updates can be just as significant.
For years, recruiting leaders have searched for ways to make hiring faster. Artificial intelligence now offers the capability of scheduling interviews, drafting job descriptions, communicating with candidates, and screening resumes. Yet as technology becomes more deeply embedded in the hiring process, many employers are discovering an unexpected truth: the human touch may be more valuable than ever.
Should you collect applicant demographic data per EEOC? The answer is yes. The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) has approved the EEOC's collection of applicant data.
23 June 2026
As HR professionals and business leaders, we spend a great deal of time developing policies, procedures, contingency plans, and crisis response protocols. These tools are important. They provide structure when uncertainty strikes and help organizations respond consistently.
HSA contribution limits to rise in 2027: The Internal Revenue Service says important numbers at the heart of personal health benefit account programs will rise by about 2% to 3% in 2027. The IRS announced the new, inflation-adjusted parameters for health savings accounts and some health reimbursement arrangements in Revenue Procedure 2026-24.
16 June 2026
One of the biggest risks for employers operating in multiple states is keeping pace with a patchwork of rules that can shift quickly and differ by location. This makes it essential to continuously monitor federal and state developments, verify guidance against primary sources, and adjust policies and pay practices promptly. A change that applies in one jurisdiction may not apply or may apply differently in another.
The skills employees need to succeed are changing faster than ever. Advances in technology, shifting business priorities, and the growing influence of artificial intelligence are transforming jobs across nearly every industry. As a result, organizations that fail to invest in employee development risk falling behind, while those that prioritize training are better positioned to remain competitive, productive, and adaptable.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) finalized a rule in May of 2023 that allowed for oral fluid drug testing in lieu of urine testing that was effective in December of 2023. However, the rule required that a minimum of two laboratories be certified under the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Guidelines. One, the primary lab, and the second to be a split specimen lab.
Gen Zers love Roths: Gen Z is the Roth generation. The youngest savers are flocking to Roth individual retirement accounts, taking advice from their parents and social media influencers touting the tax-free growth the accounts offer.
9 June 2026
Leadership and stress have always gone hand in hand. Whether it's navigating economic uncertainty, managing organizational change, addressing workforce challenges, or responding to unexpected crises, leaders are constantly called upon to perform under pressure.
After years of headlines about a cooling labor market, many employers expected recruiting to become easier. Yet recent research suggests that winning top talent remains a challenge, particularly at the offer stage.
Each day can bring a wave of labor law changes that directly impact workplace posting requirements, making it essential for businesses to review and update their labor law posters. Do you know if your labor law posters are compliant?
AI interviews are not popular with candidates: On the employer side, a report from Greenhouse found that AI job interviewing is rapidly surging: In a survey of nearly 3,000 job seekers, nearly two-thirds have experienced an AI interview, a 13-point jump from last year. But despite the increased frequency of AI interviews, the reviews aren’t positive. Nearly 40% said they have stopped job interviews that were being conducted by AI, with another 12% saying they would do so.
2 June 2026
A California court has ruled that a jury should decide whether Tesla failed to address allegations of race-based harassment at its Fremont manufacturing facility, allowing most of the state's discrimination lawsuit to move forward. Understaffed HR may have led to this costly lawsuit.