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How to get employees resistant to in-person work to return to office

The majority of those able thoroughly enjoy remote work, but some companies are wanting to return to pre-pandemic office life.

Is achievement dependent on your focus? Studies say no!

For so long we have been told that being in focus would help us accomplish tasks, but is that actually true?

American Screening settles EEOC case of racial hair discrimination

Racial hair discrimination continues to remain a problem for Black employees, as this recent lawsuit demonstrates.

Furniture company to rescind unfair labor rules after paying $300k to ex-employees

Discussing salary has always been a touchy subject for employers, but this furniture company went too far with unfair labor rules at work.

How does your company’s layoff policy compare to the rest?

Companies left and right are taking part in the layoff movement. How does your company stack up against the rest?

Polls indicate that 70 million US jobs could be done fully remote

There has been back and forth regarding the ability to work from home and complete tasks while remote. This poll confirms the answer.

Washington restaurants sanctioned $125k for improperly calculating overtime

These Thai restaurants are facing sanctions for miscalculating overtime for over 51 workers. Here's why you should check yours.

IRS releases data on COVID fraud instigators

Immediate lockdowns of the pandemic may be past us, but folks who have committed COVID fraud are still on the IRS's radar.