Business News U.S. Dept. of Labor protects home health workers for fair wages Following an investigation into lost payment for health workers, the Department of Labor is reinforcing fair wages for health care staff. Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 27, 2024
Business News These lawsuits demand mothers’ right for breastfeeding privacy Big corporations are facing pushback from two big lawsuits regarding a lack of breastfeeding privacy. Take this as a learning opportunity! Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 27, 2024
Tech News Google’s In Beddit With Reddit for generative AI training Reddit users are becoming a training ground for generative AI, but there are some important things for businesses to keep in mind. April Bingham, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 26, 2024
Business Marketing Sorry, your AI girlfriend is using you for your data It has been revealed, unsurprisingly, that nearly all AI girlfriend apps are collecting your data - how can minglers protect themselves? April Bingham, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 26, 2024
Business News This lawsuit shows how NOT to protect pregnant employees This bakery is under fire for unfairly firing a pregnant employee - here are some lessons you can learn about bolstering your policies. Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 26, 2024
Business News Here’s some good examples of employee accommodations to take to heart This branch of Coca-Cola Consolidated provides a good example of providing accommodations even if it doesn't work out in the end. Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 23, 2024
Business News Retirement community fires 78-year old employee to force retiring?! EEOC is suing for age and disability discrimination for firing an employee early, taking away the employee's right to choose retirement. Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 23, 2024
Opinion Editorials Three ways to reframe rejection for your own success How could rejection be a positive? Use these strategies to reframe how you think about changes to your career plan. Taylor Leddin, Staff WriterFebruary 23, 2024
Tech News How AI systems are helping architecture to build for the future In architectural design, AI systems are helping architects to build and design better buildings and architecture. Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 22, 2024
Opinion Editorials AI’s impact on non-consensual socialization AI is being used in some fascinating ways, but as it enters more of our lives, we must pause to ask if it has... Jack Lloyd, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 22, 2024
Business Entrepreneur 5 ways to help your business fight the incoming inflation There is no such thing as being totally inflation-proof in your business, but there are more ways to prepare. Jennifer Nall, Staff WriterFebruary 22, 2024
Business News Domestic microchip manufacturing in US to receive $1.5 billion In response to the desire to divest from major microchip manufacturers, the Biden administration is directly investing in domestic efforts. Jack Lloyd, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 21, 2024
Business Entrepreneur Cancer diagnosis no reason to pull job offer according to EEOC Needing time off for cancer treatment should be a no-brainer, but this company is under EEOC scrutiny for just that. Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 21, 2024
Tech News This tech company faces lawsuit for denying applicant an interpreter Accommodating a job applicant's interview needs is not only polite, it's ADA required - and a sign language interpreter is a big one to... Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 21, 2024
Tech News Airline claims they aren’t liable for AI chatbot misinformation Air Canada denied responsibility for misinformation from their AI chatbot, but this raises the question: why use it if you won't train it? April Bingham, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 20, 2024
Business News Why investors aren’t going green, despite calls for sustainability Being environmentally friendly is important, but because of the pandemic, looming recession, and elections, going green is glowing red. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterFebruary 20, 2024
Business Entrepreneur Optimizing your website accessibility as a small business The following is a comprehensive checklist for accessibility that can be referenced throughout the process and applied to all channels. Emily Drewry, Staff WriterFebruary 20, 2024
Business News Why ghosting potential employees crushes them & only hurts you Ghosting potential employees has become a staple LinkedIn topic. It's becoming far too common, but the company itself suffers the most. Stephanie Dominique, Staff WriterFebruary 19, 2024
Business Entrepreneur You have an idea for a product: Now what? Bringing a new product to life is difficult, but rewarding. Here are some steps you can take to set your new idea up for... Taylor Leddin, Staff WriterFebruary 19, 2024
Business News Businesses trying to find a happy medium in hybrid work models Businesses are trying to bring folks back into the office with a hybrid work schedule, but predictably it's faced plenty of pushback. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterFebruary 19, 2024
Opinion Editorials 5 ways to make your small business a bit more tech savvy In small business, the concept of utilizing cutting-edge technology feels like a pipe dream. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Larry Alton, ColumnistFebruary 16, 2024
Opinion Editorials The cult of personality tests in the workplace From Myers-Briggs to Engrams, personality tests are everywhere, even in the workplace - but do they really connect us together? Kaelin Peterson, EditorialistFebruary 16, 2024
Business Entrepreneur ‘Translate’ legal documents into plain language with new AI tool While many of us encounter legal documents every day, many of us aren't clear on what they fully mean. This AI tool hopes to... Jack Lloyd, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 16, 2024
Business News Florida Walmart settles EEOC sexual harassment lawsuit for $30,000 After a messy case of sexual harassment, a settlement and new policies will have to be enacted at this Florida Walmart. Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 15, 2024
Tech News The exploding to do list might finally be the thing that keeps you focused Nearly 90 percent of people who make to-do lists don’t finish them; can timed explosions fix that? Exploding To Do gives you productive chaos. Jack Lloyd, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 15, 2024