Facing high employee turnover and an aging population, nursing homes have increasingly turned to robots to complete a variety of care tasks, but few researchers have explored how these technologies ...
Binance suspended an employee and alerted authorities after an internal probe found the staffer allegedly used insider information to publish a post from an official account. Binance said on Monday it ...
California has once again expanded employee leave protections and benefits—this time through two significant bills signed by Governor Gavin Newsom: Assembly Bill 406 and Senate Bill 590. Together, ...
AI photo-editing tools have quietly become a part of everyday online behaviour, and their influence is growing faster than most people expected. Over the past few days, one particular incident has ...
The Des Moines Public Schools forced an employee to resign or be fired after she reported a student’s use of a racial slur by using the word while explaining the student’s conduct to disciplinary ...
SWISSVALE, Pa. — A Swissvale Borough employee is no longer with the borough after a video surfaced showing him using a racial slur toward a delivery driver Wednesday morning. Ross King Jr. told ...
Employees who report a good experience with a period of leave from work are 75% more likely to stay at their job for five or more years, according to an Oct. 27 report from The Guardian Life Insurance ...
Chipmakers like Nvidia, Broadcom, and AMD use stock-based pay to retain employees amid the AI boom. Stock payouts, which vest over time, incentivize employees to stay longer at these companies. Nvidia ...
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has accused an Alachua County elementary school teacher of violating state law for using the gender-neutral courtesy title “Mx.” Uthmeier called the Talbot ...
Most people go to work for the paycheck and benefits. What they typically don’t expect is to have to return some of the money when they leave. But with some benefits — such as signing or retention ...
Editor’s note: The Back to Basics column serves as an accessible way to understand employment law. If you’re new to HR (or just need a little refresher), follow along as the HR Dive team speaks with ...
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