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Compensation

Why Job Seekers Abandon Your Postings—and How to Fix It
Recruitment-and-On-boarding
Why Job Seekers Abandon Your Postings—and How to Fix It

Candidates bouncing from job postings are not indecisive; they are reading unmistakable signals that say move on now because time, money, and trust feel uncertain. That reaction has become predictable, not personal. New data from Monster and context from Cornell and Employ, Inc. highlight a simple pattern: when pay is vague, roles are fuzzy, and steps drag on, applicants disengage.

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Can Stigma-Free Money Education Boost Workplace Performance?
Talent-Management
Can Stigma-Free Money Education Boost Workplace Performance?

Setting the Stage: Why Financial Stress at Work Demands Stigma-Free Education Paychecks stretched thin, phones buzzing with overdue alerts, and minds drifting during shifts point to a simple truth: money stress quietly drains focus long before it sparks a crisis. Recent findings sharpen the picture—PwC’s 2026 survey reported 59% of employees feel financially stressed and nearly half say pay lags

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How Is HR Evolving From Paperwork to People Strategy?
Core HR
How Is HR Evolving From Paperwork to People Strategy?

Lead: A New Center of Gravity The meeting invite looked routine, yet the ask felt historic: “Scale hybrid work, introduce AI in recruiting, and protect culture while you do it,” a CEO told an HR leader, setting a mandate that turned a back-office function into a front-line strategist with the company’s resilience on the line. The stakes were already high;

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Former Barista Sues Compass Group for Gender Discrimination
Employment Law
Former Barista Sues Compass Group for Gender Discrimination

The modern workplace is often characterized as a meritocratic environment where professional conduct is the standard, yet the legal battle between a former employee and Compass Group USA reveals a starkly different narrative. Jessica A. Wallace, a former barista for the company’s Canteen division, has initiated a Title VII lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of

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Can AI Ensure Fairness in Performance-Based Pay?
Employment Law
Can AI Ensure Fairness in Performance-Based Pay?

The transition from subjective annual reviews to data-driven algorithmic compensation models represents the most significant transformation in human resource management since the Industrial Revolution. In 2026, the reliance on pay-for-performance structures remains a dominant force, influencing over three-quarters of the domestic corporate landscape. From healthcare professionals to sales executives, the push for productivity-linked pay is accelerating as organizations look for

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Trend Analysis: Wage Theft in Construction
Employment Law
Trend Analysis: Wage Theft in Construction

A single judgment of nearly half a million dollars serves as a chilling reminder that the era of looking the other way regarding labor practices is rapidly coming to an end. When SCA General Contracting was ordered to pay $468,505 in back wages and damages, it signaled more than just a localized legal defeat; it highlighted a tectonic shift in

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Unilever Sued for Retaliation After Firing Injured Employee
Employment Law
Unilever Sued for Retaliation After Firing Injured Employee

When Zachariah Salazar stepped onto the warehouse floor at Unilever’s Jefferson City facility for his shift as a forklift operator, he could hardly have predicted that a sudden trip to the emergency room would result in his immediate termination from the company. Just three days after visiting the hospital to address mounting pain from a workplace accident, Salazar was handed

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How Can CISOs Solve the Cybersecurity Retention Crisis?
Cyber Security
How Can CISOs Solve the Cybersecurity Retention Crisis?

The current landscape of digital defense is facing a precarious tipping point as recent industry data indicates that only 34 percent of cybersecurity professionals intend to remain with their current employers through the end of the year. This staggering statistic highlights a deep-seated retention crisis that threatens the stability of critical infrastructure and corporate data protection across the globe. Chief

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How Does the New DOL Rule Change Joint Employment?
Employment Law
How Does the New DOL Rule Change Joint Employment?

The complex architecture of the modern workforce often creates a shadow world where laborers perform tasks for one brand while officially remaining on the payroll of a completely separate entity. For years, businesses and workers have been caught in a tug-of-war between conflicting court rulings, leaving many to wonder who is truly responsible for a paycheck at the end of

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When Does a Blanket Policy Become Disability Discrimination?
Employment Law
When Does a Blanket Policy Become Disability Discrimination?

The Evolving Landscape of Workplace Inclusion and Reasonable Accommodations Modern labor laws have fundamentally transformed how corporations manage physical limitations, yet many organizations still struggle to move beyond rigid administrative convenience. The current legal environment demands a high degree of specificity when handling disability rights, moving away from the era where a standard employee handbook could solve every personnel dispute.

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Can Workplace Trauma Prevent a Lawful Dismissal?
Employment Law
Can Workplace Trauma Prevent a Lawful Dismissal?

The chilling image of a knife-wielding assailant in a retail setting is a nightmare that stays with an individual long after the police tape is cleared and the store reopens its doors. For Emma Turner, this nightmare became a reality during a shift at Dan Murphy’s, sparking a legal battle that tests the limits of employer empathy and statutory protection.

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Can Performance Issues Justify Firing After Protected Leave?
Employment Law
Can Performance Issues Justify Firing After Protected Leave?

Introduction The delicate balance between protecting an employee’s statutory right to leave and an employer’s necessity to manage underperformance often culminates in high-stakes legal battles that test the limits of workplace protections. When a dismissal occurs immediately following a period of absence, it frequently triggers accusations of adverse action, leaving the legal system to determine if the firing was a

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