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Tailored HR programs can help hourly employees, report finds
“HR leaders must be willing to challenge legacy thinking that hourly programs are too complex or not worth the investment,” a McLean executive said.
By Carolyn Crist • May 7, 2025 -
Burnout at highest rate in nearly a decade, Glassdoor says
Mention of burnout by employee reviewers on the site is connected with 26% lower ratings for employers on average.
By Caroline Colvin • May 7, 2025 -
Explore the Trendline➔
Phynart Studio via Getty ImagesTrendlineTop trends in employee development
The pandemic pushed some HR initiatives to the back burner, but employee development may be more important than ever.
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Employers don’t understand workers’ generative AI training needs, report says
IT decision makers said limited training budgets also hinder upskilling efforts.
By Kathryn Moody • May 6, 2025 -
Kohl’s CEO fired over conflicts of interest
Ashley Buchanan, who only took the post in January, was terminated for cause following an investigation into vendor transactions, the department store said.
By Daphne Howland • May 6, 2025 -
Employee mobility remains critical for addressing talent gaps, report indicates
Evolved mobility programs contribute to greater revenue growth and better talent attraction and retention, EY says.
By Carolyn Crist • May 6, 2025 -
RTO is going poorly. How can HR smooth the process?
Organizations need to start with the basics — like access cards and working internet — to make sure employees have a good experience, experts said.
By Kathryn Moody • May 5, 2025 -
Front-line workers say they are stressed about US trade policy changes
Just over half of workers surveyed by UKG said they’ve experienced noticeable changes at work due to tariffs.
By Carolyn Crist • May 5, 2025 -
Job seeker says Paycom background check included twin brother’s charges
A job candidate — Rodney — said he lost out on a role at a manufacturing company because of charges belonging to his twin brother, Rod.
By Kate Tornone • May 2, 2025 -
BLS jobs report
April jobs report remains strong — but economists see Trump impact looming
“So far in 2025, the market has been marked by a low firing, low hiring trend that can’t last forever,” one economist said.
By Kathryn Moody • May 2, 2025 -
National family leave bill gets fresh face, bipartisan support
Reps. Chrissy Houlahan and Stephanie Bice introduced the More Paid Leave for More Americans Act, which seeks to streamline interstate approaches to family leave.
By Caroline Colvin • May 1, 2025 -
This week in 5 numbers: AI may fuel mistakes at work
Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including the number of workers who have layoff anxiety.
By Ginger Christ • May 1, 2025 -
Middle managers are feeling the brunt of layoff anxiety, Perceptyx says
“The numbers in the study look like ones we’ve seen in other recent downturns, except this time, anxiety is more concentrated in the middle,” the platform’s senior director said.
By Laurel Kalser • May 1, 2025 -
AI can enable fake job applicants. How do recruiters protect themselves?
Some hiring managers are fighting fire with fire and using AI to sort out who might be using the technology for less scrupulous reasons.
By Jen A. Miller • May 1, 2025 -
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How Lush employees led the brand to create sensory-friendly spaces
At 25 pilot shops, staff have been trained to meet the needs of customers with sensory disabilities.
By Caroline Colvin • April 30, 2025 -
Big banks ramp up AI hiring as gains materialize
“AI roles may be the only safe jobs in banking right now,” one executive said.
By Matt Ashare • April 30, 2025 -
Federal workers are flooding the talent market. What does that mean for recruiting?
One economist offered ways to make employers an “obvious” standout for this talent pool.
By Caroline Colvin • April 30, 2025 -
5 HR pros on the move in April
From Hyatt Hotels Corp. to Caterpillar Inc., some of the country’s largest companies announced changes to their human resources leadership slate.
By Ginger Christ • April 29, 2025 -
More than half of leaders who laid off workers due to AI admit to screwing up
Employers’ zeal for replacing humans with tech has run up against a lack of guardrails, training and clear policies around its usage.
By Emilie Shumway • April 29, 2025 -
Job seekers say they may not apply to companies that use generative AI in hiring
The vast majority of those surveyed said meeting with a human matters, because AI cannot vet for soft skills such as attitude.
By Carolyn Crist • April 29, 2025 -
Companies tend to hire based on vibes, not skills, study shows
Textio found that candidates who received an offer were 12 times more likely to be described as having a “great personality” than those who were rejected.
By Carolyn Crist • April 29, 2025 -
‘I can’t find any help’: Employers scramble to solve worker shortages caused by immigration crackdowns
President Donald Trump recently said the government would seek to let some undocumented persons return to the country “if they’re good,” but he was scant on details.
By Ryan Golden • April 28, 2025 -
Class of 2025 grads are experiencing disconnect between job expectations and reality, study finds
Soon-to-be graduates believe they’ll secure a job sooner than recent graduates have experienced, ZipRecruiter said.
By Carolyn Crist • April 28, 2025 -
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The global hiring boom is here — and it’s solving the talent crisis
Why U.S. companies are looking abroad to find the talent they can’t source at home.
April 28, 2025 -
White House declares goal to reach 1M new apprentices per year
In an executive order, the administration castigated previous investments in higher education, stating that none have the incentives necessary “to meet workforce training needs.”
By Kathryn Moody • April 25, 2025 -
HR leaders are key to building trust at organizations, Gartner says
Higher trust leads to better engagement, productivity and organizational performance, according to the report.
By Carolyn Crist • April 25, 2025