In different parts of the world—India included—discrimination continues to exist, although constitutional provisions and a number of other laws explicitly prohibit such...
Ontario will become the first province in Canada later this year to require employers to disclose electronic monitoring policies to their employees working at the...
Wages do not have to be held back to help avoid an inflationary wage-price spiral, a leading IMF economist has said.
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Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) workers are well-represented in corporate America, but they are largely absent in leadership roles. Read about the stereotypes...
The United States and the European Commission have agreed in principle to a new protocol that would make it easier for companies to transfer personal information,...
When does the covert recording of a Zoom meeting work against the person who makes it? For this employee calling foul over a vaccine mandate, it did more harm than good.
A hospital services attendant who refused to adhere to her employer’s vaccination mandate – and then illegally recorded her summary sacking over Zoom – has had her unfair dismissal...
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Can a recently promoted employee return to their former role? A guide to voluntary demotions
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You’ve just promoted someone into a new role, but they’re not enjoying it and want to return to their old position. How should HR respond to voluntary demotions?
There’s this phenomenon known as the ‘managerial blues’. It’s when newly promoted managers regret their decision to move up in the ranks. Perhaps they miss being an operational worker, or they simply...
The recent shootings in Buffalo, N.Y. and Laguna Woods, Calif. are part of a rise in workplace violence in the U.S. over the past decade. Here are ways companies can...
Research suggests the so-called 'great resignation' is showing no signs of abating.
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The RMT union has announced a tube strike on 6 June over plans to cut 600 station jobs.
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A think-tank finds that the pay gap between CEOs and employees is set to grow in 2022, following a reduction in the pay ratio in 2020/21.
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