?The New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) updated its website April 6 to announce that enforcement of the impending law regulating the use of automation and artificial intelligence... Read more »
?When employment attorney Natalie Groot experienced two miscarriages over the span of six months a couple years ago, she was devastated—but returned to work almost immediately both times. While she felt supported... Read more »
?With the increasing popularity of schedule flexibility, some employers are choosing an option that strikes a balance between the regular five-day workweek and the four-day workweek: granting workers every other Friday off.... Read more »
Workology Podcast 4th episode featuring excerpts from the best interviews of the CHRO series talking about how they began their careers. The post Episode 393: CHRO Series – How Did You Start... Read more »
?The case of Department for Transport v. Sparks is a helpful reminder that just because a provision is contained in a policy in the U.K., rather than the contract of employment itself, does not... Read more »
?As of March 6, all medical certificates—more commonly known as sick leave certificates or sick notes—issued by Hong Kong’s Hospital Authority (HA) have a digital signature instead of a traditional manual signature... Read more »
?States reported that 228,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending April 1 as claims continue their upward climb. About 1.8 million workers total claimed unemployment benefits, the highest level since... Read more »
?By 2026, 25 percent of people will spend at least one hour a day in the metaverse for work, study or entertainment, according to research from Gartner released Feb. 7, 2022. But another... Read more »
We’re excited to announce a subscription option for our HR Certification Course for SHRM and HRCI to make studying for your exams easier! The post Workology Launches Subscription to HR Certification Prep... Read more »
This is a weekly roundup of the latest in HR news. This first edition of HR News Roundup covers the headlines during the week of April 3, 2023, and it includes briefs... Read more »
