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How Should Employers Balance Politics and Workplace Rules?
December 3, 2025
How Should Employers Balance Politics and Workplace Rules?

Navigating the Intersection of Politics and Work: A Modern Workplace Dilemma Imagine walking into a workplace buzzing with tension, where a simple statement on a uniform sparks heated debates among coworkers and draws the scrutiny of management. In today’s polarized

Did Dinner Invites Constitute Workplace Harassment?
December 2, 2025
Did Dinner Invites Constitute Workplace Harassment?

I’m thrilled to sit down with Ling-Yi Tsai, a seasoned HRTech expert with decades of experience in transforming workplaces through innovative technology and strategic HR practices. With her deep knowledge of workplace dynamics, harassment policies, and legal standards, Ling-Yi offers

Rising FLSA Litigation: Regular Pay and Off-the-Clock Risks
December 2, 2025
Rising FLSA Litigation: Regular Pay and Off-the-Clock Risks

Imagine a company with hundreds of employees, diligently working overtime to meet deadlines, only to discover that a simple miscalculation in their pay structure could cost the business millions in lawsuits. This scenario is becoming all too common as litigation

Trend Analysis: EFAA Beyond Workplace Assaults
November 26, 2025
Trend Analysis: EFAA Beyond Workplace Assaults

When a survivor’s disclosure of sexual assault happens far from the office yet an employer’s response shapes the person’s job, the forum for the fallout is increasingly moving from arbitration to court, and a recent federal ruling made that shift

EEOC Under GOP Majority: Fewer Systemic Cases, DEI Scrutiny
November 26, 2025
EEOC Under GOP Majority: Fewer Systemic Cases, DEI Scrutiny

Across HR suites and legal teams, the end of the shutdown collided with a new commission majority and rewired the immediate risk map, forcing employers to rethink DEI design, gender identity policies, and accommodation playbooks before the first demand letter

Glunt Settles EEOC Sex Bias, Retaliation Claims for $2M
November 26, 2025
Glunt Settles EEOC Sex Bias, Retaliation Claims for $2M

In a case that captured national attention because it merged hiring discrimination with retaliation against compliance leadership, an Ohio machining company agreed to pay $2 million to resolve U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission claims tied to how women were recruited,

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How Should Employers Balance Politics and Workplace Rules?
December 3, 2025
How Should Employers Balance Politics and Workplace Rules?

Navigating the Intersection of Politics and Work: A Modern Workplace Dilemma Imagine walking into a workplace buzzing with tension, where a simple statement on a uniform sparks heated debates among coworkers and draws the scrutiny of management. In today’s polarized

Did Dinner Invites Constitute Workplace Harassment?
December 2, 2025
Did Dinner Invites Constitute Workplace Harassment?

I’m thrilled to sit down with Ling-Yi Tsai, a seasoned HRTech expert with decades of experience in transforming workplaces through innovative technology and strategic HR practices. With her deep knowledge of workplace dynamics, harassment policies, and legal standards, Ling-Yi offers

Rising FLSA Litigation: Regular Pay and Off-the-Clock Risks
December 2, 2025
Rising FLSA Litigation: Regular Pay and Off-the-Clock Risks

Imagine a company with hundreds of employees, diligently working overtime to meet deadlines, only to discover that a simple miscalculation in their pay structure could cost the business millions in lawsuits. This scenario is becoming all too common as litigation

Trend Analysis: EFAA Beyond Workplace Assaults
November 26, 2025
Trend Analysis: EFAA Beyond Workplace Assaults

When a survivor’s disclosure of sexual assault happens far from the office yet an employer’s response shapes the person’s job, the forum for the fallout is increasingly moving from arbitration to court, and a recent federal ruling made that shift

EEOC Under GOP Majority: Fewer Systemic Cases, DEI Scrutiny
November 26, 2025
EEOC Under GOP Majority: Fewer Systemic Cases, DEI Scrutiny

Across HR suites and legal teams, the end of the shutdown collided with a new commission majority and rewired the immediate risk map, forcing employers to rethink DEI design, gender identity policies, and accommodation playbooks before the first demand letter

Glunt Settles EEOC Sex Bias, Retaliation Claims for $2M
November 26, 2025
Glunt Settles EEOC Sex Bias, Retaliation Claims for $2M

In a case that captured national attention because it merged hiring discrimination with retaliation against compliance leadership, an Ohio machining company agreed to pay $2 million to resolve U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission claims tied to how women were recruited,

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