Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. used his year-end report to weigh in on the impact of artificial intelligence on the legal profession, saying he does not believe AI will replace human judges.... Read more »
We’re Taking a Break . . . It’s that time of year. The Burnes Center for Social Change team that produces the Power At Work Blog is taking a well-deserved break from December... Read more »
Scott Ruygrok discusses the importance of a maintaining a frequently updated employee handbook and shares best practices to navigate changing employment laws in “Clark: It’s time to review your workplace policies,” published... Read more »
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More than half, 51%, of all workers and 63% of Gen Z workers say they have a best friend at their job, according to a recent Glassdoor survey. Those polled reported some... Read more »
Ever since the October 7 attack on Israel, tensions between supporters of Israel and supporters of Palestinians have been running high, with both Muslim and Jewish groups reporting an increase in hate crimes. Leading law firms... Read more »
Listen to Burnes Center Senior Fellow Seth Harris in conversation with three national union political directors exactly one year before the 2024 presidential and congressional elections. Seth is joined by Susan Valentine... Read more »
(November 8, 2023) – Littler, the world’s largest employment and labour law practice representing management, has released its sixth annual European Employer Survey Report. Based on responses from 780 human resources (HR)... Read more »
