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Compensation

Why Are Employees Hiring Their Own HR Advocates?
Talent-Management
Why Are Employees Hiring Their Own HR Advocates?

The traditional perception of Human Resources as a benevolent mediator has largely disintegrated in the face of widespread corporate restructuring and systemic layoffs. In high-stakes corporate meetings, there is a mounting sense of isolation among workers who once viewed the HR office as a safe harbor for grievances. The old adage “HR is not your friend” has transitioned from a

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Should Companies Stop Asking Candidates for Salary History?
Recruitment-and-On-boarding
Should Companies Stop Asking Candidates for Salary History?

The persistent practice of requiring job applicants to disclose their previous earnings has recently transformed from a standard administrative hurdle into a central point of contention for labor rights advocates and corporate policy makers alike. This traditional inquiry often acts as a weight, anchoring a professional’s future earnings to their past compensation rather than the current market value of their

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Why Has Modern Employment Become Purely Transactional?
Talent-Management
Why Has Modern Employment Become Purely Transactional?

The once-unbreakable bond between a corporation and its workforce has dissolved into a cold, metrics-driven exchange where loyalty is a relic of the past and immediate value is the only currency that truly matters in the boardroom. This fundamental shift marks the end of the traditional social contract, which previously promised stability and mutual growth in exchange for long-term dedication.

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Can Your Unused Vacation Days Become a Financial Asset?
Core HR
Can Your Unused Vacation Days Become a Financial Asset?

Every year, millions of American professionals walk away from hundreds of millions of earned vacation days, inadvertently leaving nearly one trillion dollars in total compensation on the table. While these hours are traditionally categorized as missed opportunities for rest and relaxation, they actually represent a massive, frozen financial resource. The strategic partnership between Aptia and PTO Exchange aims to thaw

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Is Your Independent Contractor Actually an Employee?
Core HR
Is Your Independent Contractor Actually an Employee?

A mid-sized logistics firm operating out of Chicago recently discovered that their entire fleet of specialized delivery drivers, previously classified as independent vendors, was legally redefined as a workforce of traditional employees following a surprise Department of Labor investigation. This shift in status triggered an immediate requirement for millions of dollars in back taxes, unpaid overtime, and retroactive healthcare contributions

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Illinois, Oregon, and Washington Set New Worker Protections
Employment Law
Illinois, Oregon, and Washington Set New Worker Protections

The evolving landscape of employment law in the United States has reached a critical juncture as state legislatures increasingly take the lead in defining the boundaries of the modern workplace relationship. Illinois, Oregon, and Washington have emerged as frontrunners in this movement, implementing a series of robust protections designed to safeguard employees from intrusive corporate practices while ensuring greater economic

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Spain Tightens Rules for Overtime Compensation
Payroll
Spain Tightens Rules for Overtime Compensation

Spanish labor authorities recently implemented more rigorous oversight of working hours to eliminate the persistent issue of unpaid overtime that has long plagued the national economy and suppressed wage growth for millions of workers. This legislative shift arrives as a response to data indicating that nearly half of all extra hours worked in the country went uncompensated during the previous

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Modern Professionals Prioritize Benefits Over Higher Pay
Core HR
Modern Professionals Prioritize Benefits Over Higher Pay

The modern professional no longer views a competitive salary as a peak achievement but rather as a baseline requirement for even entering a conversation about a potential career change. In this current climate, a staggering thirty-nine percent of the workforce expressed a willingness to pivot to a new organization for superior perks, even if their take-home pay remained stagnant. This

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Who Is Liable for Labor-Hire Mining Injuries?
Core HR
Who Is Liable for Labor-Hire Mining Injuries?

Introduction The complexity of determining legal liability in the modern mining industry often hinges on the subtle distinction between administrative oversight and direct operational control on the worksite. When workers are injured in these high-risk environments, the legal battle frequently shifts from the fact of the injury to the question of which specific entity was responsible for the safety of

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Is a Lawsuit Worth the Risk of Losing Guaranteed Payouts?
Employment Law
Is a Lawsuit Worth the Risk of Losing Guaranteed Payouts?

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 discussion today, she shares her insights into the recent high-profile case of a security officer who lost a negligence suit after rejecting a statutory

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How Does the Restored Overtime Salary Threshold Impact HR?
Payroll
How Does the Restored Overtime Salary Threshold Impact HR?

For many human resources professionals, the sudden invalidation of overtime rules by federal courts has turned a structured compliance roadmap into a complex navigation through legacy regulations. The legal reversal in late 2024 halted the scheduled expansion of overtime eligibility, forcing organizations that had already begun adjusting budgets and payroll schedules to pivot back to the standards established years ago.

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Edward Jones Faces Lawsuit Over Racial Pay Inequity
Employment Law
Edward Jones Faces Lawsuit Over Racial Pay Inequity

Introduction The financial services industry is currently standing at a critical crossroads as one of its most prominent institutions navigates a complex legal battle involving allegations of deep-seated systemic discrimination. This discussion focuses on the serious claims of racial pay inequity that have recently emerged, posing significant questions about fairness and transparency in corporate compensation. It aims to clarify the

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