Employees Fear Violence at Work
One in seven employees don’t feel safe, and neither they nor human resources know how to respond to a violent incident, a Society for Human Resource Management…
One in seven employees don’t feel safe, and neither they nor human resources know how to respond to a violent incident, a Society for Human Resource Management…
The Chemical Activity Barometer, a leading economic indicator created by the American Chemistry Council, rose 0.1% in March on a three-month moving average (3MMA) basis. This repreesents…
Thanks to a recent court decision, employers will need to file their EEO-1 Form in two parts this year, one at the end of May and the…
Spurred to action by high-profile recalls of food imports, the Food and Drug Administration announced a strategy for updating its import food safety enforcement activities. The United…
The U.S. Department of Labor’s proposal of new overtime regulations should remind all employers about their need to adhere to the federal-level Fair Labor Standards Act. FLSA…
States need to adopt new legislation to plug gaps in their existing highway safety laws, including targeting “the needless carnage resulting from large truck crashes,” says the…
OSHA budget constraints have created a backlog and significant delays in the handling of whistleblower complaints. The number of whistleblower complaints rose by 29% over the last…
The National Labor Relations Board has weakened the union practice of siphoning off non-member dues to fund lobbying efforts. The board decision for private sector employees is…
As more consumers embrace multichannel shopping, retailers are diversifying their investments online and offline to meet customers’ needs, according to the annual State of Retailing Online study…
The American Transportation Research Institute published a study how difficult it is to enforce laws against marijuana-impaired driving. With more states legalizing both recreational and medical marijuana,…