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CEOs Face Record Turnover and Shrinking Tenures
January 30, 2026
CEOs Face Record Turnover and Shrinking Tenures

With decades of experience helping organizations navigate change through technology, HRTech expert Ling-yi Tsai has a unique vantage point on the pressures shaping the C-suite. Her work in HR analytics and talent management integration gives her deep insight into the

When Does a Job Offer Become a $12M Lawsuit?
January 29, 2026
When Does a Job Offer Become a $12M Lawsuit?

A signed employment contract, often viewed as the final step in a successful recruitment process, transformed into a multi-million dollar liability for IndyCar champion Alex Palou after a London court ordered him to pay his would-be employer, McLaren Racing, more

Is Your AI Hiring Tool a Lawsuit Waiting to Happen?
January 29, 2026
Is Your AI Hiring Tool a Lawsuit Waiting to Happen?

The sophisticated algorithm your organization relies on to streamline talent acquisition may be silently constructing the foundation for its most significant legal battle. For years, Human Resources departments have championed artificial intelligence as the key to faster, smarter, and less

Workday Moves to Dismiss AI Age Discrimination Suit
January 29, 2026
Workday Moves to Dismiss AI Age Discrimination Suit

A legal challenge with profound implications for the future of automated hiring has intensified, as software giant Workday officially requested the dismissal of a landmark age discrimination lawsuit that alleges its artificial intelligence screening tools are inherently biased. This pivotal

Trend Analysis: Centralized EEOC Enforcement
January 29, 2026
Trend Analysis: Centralized EEOC Enforcement

A seismic shift in regulatory oversight has just occurred, fundamentally redesigning how civil rights laws are enforced in American workplaces by concentrating litigation power within a small, politically appointed body. A dramatic policy overhaul at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity

The High Cost and Moral Case for Stopping Harassment
January 29, 2026
The High Cost and Moral Case for Stopping Harassment

Beyond the statutes and policies that govern professional conduct, a far more compelling case for preventing workplace harassment emerges from a blend of stark financial realities, fundamental ethical principles, and the undeniable influence of leadership. Organizations that view anti-harassment initiatives

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CEOs Face Record Turnover and Shrinking Tenures
January 30, 2026
CEOs Face Record Turnover and Shrinking Tenures

With decades of experience helping organizations navigate change through technology, HRTech expert Ling-yi Tsai has a unique vantage point on the pressures shaping the C-suite. Her work in HR analytics and talent management integration gives her deep insight into the

When Does a Job Offer Become a $12M Lawsuit?
January 29, 2026
When Does a Job Offer Become a $12M Lawsuit?

A signed employment contract, often viewed as the final step in a successful recruitment process, transformed into a multi-million dollar liability for IndyCar champion Alex Palou after a London court ordered him to pay his would-be employer, McLaren Racing, more

Is Your AI Hiring Tool a Lawsuit Waiting to Happen?
January 29, 2026
Is Your AI Hiring Tool a Lawsuit Waiting to Happen?

The sophisticated algorithm your organization relies on to streamline talent acquisition may be silently constructing the foundation for its most significant legal battle. For years, Human Resources departments have championed artificial intelligence as the key to faster, smarter, and less

Workday Moves to Dismiss AI Age Discrimination Suit
January 29, 2026
Workday Moves to Dismiss AI Age Discrimination Suit

A legal challenge with profound implications for the future of automated hiring has intensified, as software giant Workday officially requested the dismissal of a landmark age discrimination lawsuit that alleges its artificial intelligence screening tools are inherently biased. This pivotal

Trend Analysis: Centralized EEOC Enforcement
January 29, 2026
Trend Analysis: Centralized EEOC Enforcement

A seismic shift in regulatory oversight has just occurred, fundamentally redesigning how civil rights laws are enforced in American workplaces by concentrating litigation power within a small, politically appointed body. A dramatic policy overhaul at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity

The High Cost and Moral Case for Stopping Harassment
January 29, 2026
The High Cost and Moral Case for Stopping Harassment

Beyond the statutes and policies that govern professional conduct, a far more compelling case for preventing workplace harassment emerges from a blend of stark financial realities, fundamental ethical principles, and the undeniable influence of leadership. Organizations that view anti-harassment initiatives

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