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UK Transforms Labor Law With New Rights Act
December 23, 2025
UK Transforms Labor Law With New Rights Act

With the landmark Employment Rights Act poised to overhaul the UK’s legal landscape, organizations are bracing for a wave of profound change. To help navigate this new terrain, we sat down with Ling-Yi Tsai, a leading HR technology expert with

Is Reverse Discrimination the EEOC’s New Focus?
December 22, 2025
Is Reverse Discrimination the EEOC’s New Focus?

A recent and highly public solicitation from the head of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has sent a clear signal across the corporate landscape, fundamentally challenging conventional perceptions of workplace discrimination enforcement. In a move that caught many by

Is Your AI HR Compliance Plan Still Valid?
December 22, 2025
Is Your AI HR Compliance Plan Still Valid?

Human resources departments that meticulously crafted compliance strategies for a wave of state-level artificial intelligence laws now face a jarring new reality that threatens to upend their carefully laid plans. With a new executive order from the White House, the

Court Upholds CEO’s Contract Over Board Approval
December 19, 2025
Court Upholds CEO’s Contract Over Board Approval

An organization’s internal rulebook rarely survives a direct collision with the foundational principles of contract law, a reality starkly illustrated by a recent court decision that has sent ripples through corporate boardrooms. The ruling meticulously untangled a complex dispute involving

Trend Analysis: Employment Litigation Shifts
December 18, 2025
Trend Analysis: Employment Litigation Shifts

A pivotal federal court decision is reshaping the landscape of employment law, suggesting a future where a greater number of employee discrimination claims will be decided by a jury rather than being dismissed by a judge beforehand. This fundamental change

Poor Performance Record Defeats Disability Discrimination Claim
December 18, 2025
Poor Performance Record Defeats Disability Discrimination Claim

A supervisor’s candid remark about an employee’s capacity can either be seen as a compassionate observation or as the final piece of evidence in a disability discrimination lawsuit. This very ambiguity sat at the heart of Laughlin v. Miami-Dade County,

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UK Transforms Labor Law With New Rights Act
December 23, 2025
UK Transforms Labor Law With New Rights Act

With the landmark Employment Rights Act poised to overhaul the UK’s legal landscape, organizations are bracing for a wave of profound change. To help navigate this new terrain, we sat down with Ling-Yi Tsai, a leading HR technology expert with

Is Reverse Discrimination the EEOC’s New Focus?
December 22, 2025
Is Reverse Discrimination the EEOC’s New Focus?

A recent and highly public solicitation from the head of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has sent a clear signal across the corporate landscape, fundamentally challenging conventional perceptions of workplace discrimination enforcement. In a move that caught many by

Is Your AI HR Compliance Plan Still Valid?
December 22, 2025
Is Your AI HR Compliance Plan Still Valid?

Human resources departments that meticulously crafted compliance strategies for a wave of state-level artificial intelligence laws now face a jarring new reality that threatens to upend their carefully laid plans. With a new executive order from the White House, the

Court Upholds CEO’s Contract Over Board Approval
December 19, 2025
Court Upholds CEO’s Contract Over Board Approval

An organization’s internal rulebook rarely survives a direct collision with the foundational principles of contract law, a reality starkly illustrated by a recent court decision that has sent ripples through corporate boardrooms. The ruling meticulously untangled a complex dispute involving

Trend Analysis: Employment Litigation Shifts
December 18, 2025
Trend Analysis: Employment Litigation Shifts

A pivotal federal court decision is reshaping the landscape of employment law, suggesting a future where a greater number of employee discrimination claims will be decided by a jury rather than being dismissed by a judge beforehand. This fundamental change

Poor Performance Record Defeats Disability Discrimination Claim
December 18, 2025
Poor Performance Record Defeats Disability Discrimination Claim

A supervisor’s candid remark about an employee’s capacity can either be seen as a compassionate observation or as the final piece of evidence in a disability discrimination lawsuit. This very ambiguity sat at the heart of Laughlin v. Miami-Dade County,

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