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What Is the True Cost of Misclassifying Employees?
February 20, 2026
What Is the True Cost of Misclassifying Employees?

Ling-yi Tsai, our HRTech expert, brings decades of experience assisting organizations in driving change through technology. With a specialty in HR analytics and the integration of technology across the entire employee lifecycle, she offers a sharp perspective on one of

Does the Law Protect Conscience Like a Creed?
February 19, 2026
Does the Law Protect Conscience Like a Creed?

An employee approaches human resources with a deeply felt objection to a new mandatory company policy, citing a conflict with their personal moral conscience and sense of right and wrong. As workplaces navigate an increasingly complex landscape of individual beliefs

Court Rules Recruiters Are Owed Overtime in Landmark Case
February 19, 2026
Court Rules Recruiters Are Owed Overtime in Landmark Case

A federal court decision delivered earlier this year has sent a seismic shockwave through the staffing industry and beyond, forcing companies to confront a question they may have long ignored: is the employee managing the business, or are they the

Trend Analysis: Age Discrimination Lawsuits
February 18, 2026
Trend Analysis: Age Discrimination Lawsuits

A spotless two-decade career and a position of trust were allegedly dismantled over a transaction totaling less than one dollar, a scenario that thrusts the persistent issue of age discrimination into the spotlight. The termination of a 59-year-old manager at

When Politics and Work Collide, What Is HR’s Role?
February 18, 2026
When Politics and Work Collide, What Is HR’s Role?

A single, unplanned confrontation between an employee and a high-profile visitor can spiral into a national media event, thrusting a company’s human resources department into an unwelcome spotlight where every decision is scrutinized. This is no longer a hypothetical scenario

Court Ruling Redefines Who Is Legally Your Employer
February 17, 2026
Court Ruling Redefines Who Is Legally Your Employer

Your payslip says one company, your manager works for another, and in the event of a dispute, a recent Australian court ruling reveals the startling answer to who is legally your employer may be no one at all. This landmark

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What Is the True Cost of Misclassifying Employees?
February 20, 2026
What Is the True Cost of Misclassifying Employees?

Ling-yi Tsai, our HRTech expert, brings decades of experience assisting organizations in driving change through technology. With a specialty in HR analytics and the integration of technology across the entire employee lifecycle, she offers a sharp perspective on one of

Does the Law Protect Conscience Like a Creed?
February 19, 2026
Does the Law Protect Conscience Like a Creed?

An employee approaches human resources with a deeply felt objection to a new mandatory company policy, citing a conflict with their personal moral conscience and sense of right and wrong. As workplaces navigate an increasingly complex landscape of individual beliefs

Court Rules Recruiters Are Owed Overtime in Landmark Case
February 19, 2026
Court Rules Recruiters Are Owed Overtime in Landmark Case

A federal court decision delivered earlier this year has sent a seismic shockwave through the staffing industry and beyond, forcing companies to confront a question they may have long ignored: is the employee managing the business, or are they the

Trend Analysis: Age Discrimination Lawsuits
February 18, 2026
Trend Analysis: Age Discrimination Lawsuits

A spotless two-decade career and a position of trust were allegedly dismantled over a transaction totaling less than one dollar, a scenario that thrusts the persistent issue of age discrimination into the spotlight. The termination of a 59-year-old manager at

When Politics and Work Collide, What Is HR’s Role?
February 18, 2026
When Politics and Work Collide, What Is HR’s Role?

A single, unplanned confrontation between an employee and a high-profile visitor can spiral into a national media event, thrusting a company’s human resources department into an unwelcome spotlight where every decision is scrutinized. This is no longer a hypothetical scenario

Court Ruling Redefines Who Is Legally Your Employer
February 17, 2026
Court Ruling Redefines Who Is Legally Your Employer

Your payslip says one company, your manager works for another, and in the event of a dispute, a recent Australian court ruling reveals the startling answer to who is legally your employer may be no one at all. This landmark

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