For decades and especially as of March 2020, workplace experts were expounding on the value of remote work for people with disabilities. For federal workers with disabilities, President Donald Trump’s January 2025 “Return to In-Person Work” memorandum could have been ...
Dive Brief: The share of U.S. workers and leaders who reported a positive personal impact from diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives fell from 57% in 2024 to 50% in 2025, according to research from The Conference Board released Feb. 6. ...
Dive Brief: Almost 8 in 10 (79%) millennial knowledge workers are satisfied with their current role, but their loyalty isn’t guaranteed, especially if better pay, clearer growth paths or stronger learning opportunities are on the table, according to recent research ...
Dive Brief: Only 6% of U.S. hiring managers said they had the talent they needed to complete high-priority projects, according to a recent survey from business consulting firm Robert Half. More than half of the managers surveyed said they intended ...
As the private sector continues to shift from defined benefit retirement plans to defined contribution ones, overall participation in employer-sponsored retirement plans continues to hover around the 50% mark, according to a report from the National Institute on Retirement Security ...
Young workers and even college graduates are looking at skilled trades more than white collar work this year in a search for stability and solid pay, a survey by a resume-assistance company shows. Six in 10 Generation Zers plan to ...
Dive Brief: Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc., part of Kaiser Permanente, agreed to reimburse eligible members more than $28 million to settle allegations by the U.S. Department of Labor that the company failed to provide “timely and appropriate access to ...
A CEO is caught having a relationship with a direct report. Another is accused of submitting false expense reports to fund travels with his girlfriend. Two executives are caught embracing each other at a concert. Such incidents may shock the ...
Dive Brief: While HR employment has grown at a much faster rate than overall employment over the last three decades, demand for HR workers is more than 20% below pre-pandemic levels as of December 2025, according to a report from ...
Reverse discrimination has been a hot topic heading into 2026. But while court dockets logged several lawsuits filed by majority-group plaintiffs in 2025 — many of whom were White current or former employees challenging employers’ hiring practices, training and other ...














