Posted on Nov 1, 2016 12:00:00 PM by John Duval
November is here and everything year-end seems to be right around the corner. But before we dive into holiday mode or open enrollment, let's look back on what happened in HR in October. FLSA changes to overtime rules are just a month away, the blacklisting rule has been temporarily blocked, the EEOC gives us a heads up on what to expect in the coming years, and HR women could be the happiest of all women in the workplace.
Posted on Oct 6, 2016 8:00:00 AM by John Duval
Before we get too lost in our PSLs and flannel shirts, let's talk about September. What a month in the world of HR! Employers ill-prepared for FLSA changes, a bill to help close the wage gap, mismatched perceptions between employees and their employers, and a whole week to celebrate payroll!
Get ready for the latest HR news, trends, and updates from the Fuse HR Roundup!
Posted on Jul 28, 2016 9:00:00 AM by John Duval
Not long before summer’s start, the DOL announced the final rule for overtime and white-collar exemptions. But that isn’t the end of the changes for the FLSA. This summer will bring higher penalties for employer violations—along with other big news for the workforce. What’s happening in the world of HR lately?
Posted on May 19, 2016 10:30:00 AM by John Duval
Once again, the time has come for another roundup of what's been happening in the world of Human Resources. In this article, we will explore the latest HR news including new testing for advanced immigration compliance, new FMLA employer guides, and surveys regarding minimum wage increases and well-being programs in the workplace.
Read on for important information, latest news, and field surveys every HR professional needs to know.
Posted on Apr 19, 2016 10:00:00 AM by John Duval
Here’s what you need to know about Human Resources lately. This article recaps recent HR news including trends on the rise and legislation you need to know.
What’s been happening in Human Resources this month? New research shows trends in the workplace—while the DOL keeps trucking along with its proposed overtime rules.