Dive Brief: President Donald Trump has appointed Andrew Rogers as acting general counsel at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the agency announced in a statement. If confirmed, Rogers will replace Karla Gilbride, whom Trump terminated last week.  Rogers is ...

Dive Brief: Republican finance officials from 18 states sent a letter to the acting leaders of the Securities and Exchange Commission and U.S. Department of Labor last week, urging the agencies to adopt regulations for asset managers and retirement plan ...

NOW PLAYING is HR Dive Reporter Caroline Colvin’s column at the intersection of HR and entertainment. Standout performances, Beyoncé’s victories: These were the main buzzworthy aspects of the 2025 Grammy Awards. But another noteworthy thread ran through the fabric of ...

About 52% of U.S. employees said they use artificial intelligence-related tools to complete mandatory work training, according to a Jan. 28 report from Moodle. Workers use AI to answer difficult questions that they’re unsure about (21%), help them with certain ...

Signing bonuses became less prevalent in 2024 but still remain more popular than in pre-pandemic years, according to a Jan. 28 report by Indeed’s Hiring Lab. About 3.7% of U.S. job postings on Indeed mentioned a signing bonus in December ...

Dive Brief: Gas Express, the largest franchisee of Circle K convenience stores in the U.S., has been hit with a class action lawsuit over a data breach that impacted an undisclosed number of employees, according to documents filed last week ...

“The Stretch: Workforce health and benefits – expanded” is a cutting-edge podcast series hosted by Aon that explores the latest breakthroughs and emerging ideas in workplace health and benefits. Join us as we stretch the boundaries of what’s possible in ...

The first two weeks of Donald Trump’s second presidency have included an eruption of executive orders and moves that alter the work landscape for employers and employees alike.  From high-level firings of agency heads to new directions on legislative enforcement ...

The City and County of San Francisco constructively fired several former employees in violation of Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act after the employees requested religious exemptions from their employer’s COVID-19 ...

President Donald Trump has not minced words about his plan to crack down on illegal immigration, and employers are taking notice. The administration has begun workplace raids and stakeholders predict an increase in audits of Form I-9s, the documents used ...