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Can AI Ensure Fairness in Performance-Based Pay?
April 24, 2026
Can AI Ensure Fairness in Performance-Based Pay?

The transition from subjective annual reviews to data-driven algorithmic compensation models represents the most significant transformation in human resource management since the Industrial Revolution. In 2026, the reliance on pay-for-performance structures remains a dominant force, influencing over three-quarters of the

Trend Analysis: Wage Theft in Construction
April 23, 2026
Trend Analysis: Wage Theft in Construction

A single judgment of nearly half a million dollars serves as a chilling reminder that the era of looking the other way regarding labor practices is rapidly coming to an end. When SCA General Contracting was ordered to pay $468,505

Unilever Sued for Retaliation After Firing Injured Employee
April 23, 2026
Unilever Sued for Retaliation After Firing Injured Employee

When Zachariah Salazar stepped onto the warehouse floor at Unilever’s Jefferson City facility for his shift as a forklift operator, he could hardly have predicted that a sudden trip to the emergency room would result in his immediate termination from

How Does the New DOL Rule Change Joint Employment?
April 23, 2026
How Does the New DOL Rule Change Joint Employment?

The complex architecture of the modern workforce often creates a shadow world where laborers perform tasks for one brand while officially remaining on the payroll of a completely separate entity. For years, businesses and workers have been caught in a

When Does a Blanket Policy Become Disability Discrimination?
April 23, 2026
When Does a Blanket Policy Become Disability Discrimination?

The Evolving Landscape of Workplace Inclusion and Reasonable Accommodations Modern labor laws have fundamentally transformed how corporations manage physical limitations, yet many organizations still struggle to move beyond rigid administrative convenience. The current legal environment demands a high degree of

Employers Must Hold Workers Accountable for AI Work Product
April 22, 2026
Employers Must Hold Workers Accountable for AI Work Product

When a marketing coordinator submits a presentation containing hallucinated market statistics or a developer pushes buggy code that compromises a server, the claim that the artificial intelligence made the mistake is becoming a frequent but entirely unacceptable defense in the

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Can AI Ensure Fairness in Performance-Based Pay?
April 24, 2026
Can AI Ensure Fairness in Performance-Based Pay?

The transition from subjective annual reviews to data-driven algorithmic compensation models represents the most significant transformation in human resource management since the Industrial Revolution. In 2026, the reliance on pay-for-performance structures remains a dominant force, influencing over three-quarters of the

Trend Analysis: Wage Theft in Construction
April 23, 2026
Trend Analysis: Wage Theft in Construction

A single judgment of nearly half a million dollars serves as a chilling reminder that the era of looking the other way regarding labor practices is rapidly coming to an end. When SCA General Contracting was ordered to pay $468,505

Unilever Sued for Retaliation After Firing Injured Employee
April 23, 2026
Unilever Sued for Retaliation After Firing Injured Employee

When Zachariah Salazar stepped onto the warehouse floor at Unilever’s Jefferson City facility for his shift as a forklift operator, he could hardly have predicted that a sudden trip to the emergency room would result in his immediate termination from

How Does the New DOL Rule Change Joint Employment?
April 23, 2026
How Does the New DOL Rule Change Joint Employment?

The complex architecture of the modern workforce often creates a shadow world where laborers perform tasks for one brand while officially remaining on the payroll of a completely separate entity. For years, businesses and workers have been caught in a

When Does a Blanket Policy Become Disability Discrimination?
April 23, 2026
When Does a Blanket Policy Become Disability Discrimination?

The Evolving Landscape of Workplace Inclusion and Reasonable Accommodations Modern labor laws have fundamentally transformed how corporations manage physical limitations, yet many organizations still struggle to move beyond rigid administrative convenience. The current legal environment demands a high degree of

Employers Must Hold Workers Accountable for AI Work Product
April 22, 2026
Employers Must Hold Workers Accountable for AI Work Product

When a marketing coordinator submits a presentation containing hallucinated market statistics or a developer pushes buggy code that compromises a server, the claim that the artificial intelligence made the mistake is becoming a frequent but entirely unacceptable defense in the

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