Category: News
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Dr. Mary Hayes: How Employees Really Feel About AI and What Leaders Must Do Next
The AI conversation has become louder than ever, but the real question is: what do workers actually feel as this transformation unfolds? To cut through the noise, I spoke with Dr. Mary Hayes, Director of Global Research at ADP Research Institute, who has been tracking employee sentiment toward AI across industries and countries. Her team’s…
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November 19, 2025
A federal judge blocks the Trump administration’s efforts to cancel the collective bargaining rights of workers at the U.S. Agency for Global Media; Representative Jared Golden secures 218 signatures for a bill that would repeal a Trump administration executive order stripping federal workers of their collective bargaining rights; and Dallas residents sue the City of…
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The Fight to Protect AI Whistleblowers
A growing chorus of AI experts have recently raised concerns about risks from advanced AI models. In June 2024, nine current and former OpenAI employees wrote an open letter criticizing their employer for “recklessly racing” to build artificial general intelligence, or AGI. One of these individuals, Daniel Kokotaljo, spoke out notwithstanding that OpenAI initially conditioned his equity, worth approximately…
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November 18, 2025
A federal judge pressed DOJ lawyers to define “illegal” DEI programs; Peco Foods prevails in ERISA challenge over 401(k) forfeitures; D.C. court restores collective bargaining rights for Voice of America workers; Rep. Jared Golden secures House vote on restoring federal workers’ union rights.
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The Leadership Blind Spot Quietly Driving Attrition: 5 Solutions
Imagine this: An experienced, high-potential employee resigns. Compensation was fair. Workload manageable. Career growth was available. But in the exit interview, she quietly admits: “I couldn’t work for my manager anymore.” I have seen this scenario play out more times than I can count across various industries, and it points to an often-overlooked leadership blind…
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November 17, 2025
Justices receive petition to resolve FLSA circuit split, vaccine religious discrimination plaintiffs lose ground, and NJ sues Amazon over misclassification.
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Karla Eidem: How HR Can Turn AI Disruption Into a Competitive Advantage
When the ground beneath work is shifting as fast as it is today, panic is a natural reaction but not a productive one. In a HRchat episode 861, I sat down with Karla Eidem, North American Regional Managing Director at the Project Management Institute (PMI), to explore a better path: grounding change in strategy, skills,…
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Black Lives Matter Dispute: New Court Ruling Backs Employer
How far can HR go to regulate employee messages on work uniforms? A new federal appeals court decision on a Black Lives Matter (BLM) controversy provides valuable guidance. The case began after employees at a Minnesota Home Depot displayed “BLM” on their work aprons, sparking a legal fight over how much control employers have over…
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3 Trends HR Might Not See Coming | 2-Minute Video
AI is all the rage. But it’s not the only trend impacting business. HR has other trends on the horizon — and you don’t want to get blindsided. What’s Up in This Episode: Trends for HR’s Radar That’s why in this episode of HRMorning’s 3-Point, we talk with three experts with insight on what will…
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Surviving the 2025 Thanksgiving and Black Friday Rush
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Question by Anonymous: What advice do you have for retail workers on Black Friday? An Exposé on Retail’s Toughest Season For retail, Thanksgiving and Black Friday is the most chaotic of the holiday shopping season, with just 27 days until Christmas, turning the holiday rush into a high-stakes pressure cooker of staffing shortages, employee burnout,…

