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GM Faces Lawsuit Over Discriminatory Firing
January 29, 2026
GM Faces Lawsuit Over Discriminatory Firing

A fifteen-year veteran employee with an unblemished record suddenly finds himself escorted from his workplace without a word of explanation, thrusting him into weeks of uncertainty that culminated in a termination he alleges was rooted in racial discrimination. This scenario

Can Your Business Survive the Immigration Crackdown?
January 28, 2026
Can Your Business Survive the Immigration Crackdown?

The strategic blueprints for corporate growth in America now share a common, unsettling chapter: navigating a federal immigration crackdown of unprecedented scale and ferocity. In the current business climate of 2026, a new administration’s aggressive immigration policies have injected a

Former Citigroup Director Sues Over Sexism, Weaponized HR
January 28, 2026
Former Citigroup Director Sues Over Sexism, Weaponized HR

Ling-Yi Tsai, our HRTech expert, brings decades of experience assisting organizations in driving change through technology. She specializes in HR analytics tools and the integration of technology across recruitment, onboarding, and talent management processes. In our conversation, we explore the

NJ Court Revives Workers’ Casino Smoking Ban Lawsuit
January 28, 2026
NJ Court Revives Workers’ Casino Smoking Ban Lawsuit

A cloud of uncertainty hangs over New Jersey’s casinos, but it is not just the secondhand smoke that has long filled their gaming floors; it is the resurgence of a landmark legal challenge that pits the economic arguments of a

Ex-Director Sues Citigroup Over HR Harassment
January 28, 2026
Ex-Director Sues Citigroup Over HR Harassment

The department designed to be a sanctuary for employees has become the subject of a high-stakes lawsuit, as a former managing director at Citigroup alleges the company’s human resources division turned from protector to persecutor. In a striking legal challenge,

Why Were Employers Banned From Hiring Foreign Labor?
January 27, 2026
Why Were Employers Banned From Hiring Foreign Labor?

In a striking move to uphold its “locals first” employment policy, Hong Kong’s Labour Department recently imposed a two-year ban on three local companies, effectively cutting off their access to foreign labor pools. This decisive action against Grosswell Limited, Tmomo

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GM Faces Lawsuit Over Discriminatory Firing
January 29, 2026
GM Faces Lawsuit Over Discriminatory Firing

A fifteen-year veteran employee with an unblemished record suddenly finds himself escorted from his workplace without a word of explanation, thrusting him into weeks of uncertainty that culminated in a termination he alleges was rooted in racial discrimination. This scenario

Can Your Business Survive the Immigration Crackdown?
January 28, 2026
Can Your Business Survive the Immigration Crackdown?

The strategic blueprints for corporate growth in America now share a common, unsettling chapter: navigating a federal immigration crackdown of unprecedented scale and ferocity. In the current business climate of 2026, a new administration’s aggressive immigration policies have injected a

Former Citigroup Director Sues Over Sexism, Weaponized HR
January 28, 2026
Former Citigroup Director Sues Over Sexism, Weaponized HR

Ling-Yi Tsai, our HRTech expert, brings decades of experience assisting organizations in driving change through technology. She specializes in HR analytics tools and the integration of technology across recruitment, onboarding, and talent management processes. In our conversation, we explore the

NJ Court Revives Workers’ Casino Smoking Ban Lawsuit
January 28, 2026
NJ Court Revives Workers’ Casino Smoking Ban Lawsuit

A cloud of uncertainty hangs over New Jersey’s casinos, but it is not just the secondhand smoke that has long filled their gaming floors; it is the resurgence of a landmark legal challenge that pits the economic arguments of a

Ex-Director Sues Citigroup Over HR Harassment
January 28, 2026
Ex-Director Sues Citigroup Over HR Harassment

The department designed to be a sanctuary for employees has become the subject of a high-stakes lawsuit, as a former managing director at Citigroup alleges the company’s human resources division turned from protector to persecutor. In a striking legal challenge,

Why Were Employers Banned From Hiring Foreign Labor?
January 27, 2026
Why Were Employers Banned From Hiring Foreign Labor?

In a striking move to uphold its “locals first” employment policy, Hong Kong’s Labour Department recently imposed a two-year ban on three local companies, effectively cutting off their access to foreign labor pools. This decisive action against Grosswell Limited, Tmomo

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