Percentage of Construction Industry Workers in a Union Continues to Decline According to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis, the percentage of construction workers who belong to a union dropped to a... Read more »
A new survey from Headspace reveals the harmful impact of work stress on our personal lives and relationships. Source link Read more »
A federal judge has agreed to receive counseling and training about workplace conduct after acknowledging “significant problems” raised by a law clerk who accused the judge of abusing and harassing his chamber’s... Read more »
Chicago manufacturer hosts a play, joining driving ranges and empty malls as new offbeat show venues. Actors must adapt to unexpected interruptions, such as machine-shop whistles. Source link Read more »
We need to fundamentally rethink corporate culture, not offer more meditation apps and coaching sessions, argues this writer. Source link Read more »
by Jennifer Shaw and Melissa Whitehead | | March 25, 2024 We’ve all been there. It’s a busy afternoon. You receive an employee complaint via email. You think to yourself, “What do... Read more »
On Sunday, March 10, 2024, people in most states will turn back their clocks one hour at 2:00 a.m., marking the start of daylight saving time, which is meant to allow people... Read more »
Since its formation in 2006, Singapore’s Tripartite Alliance for Fair and Progressive Employment Practices (TAFEP) has slowly gained traction with employees and applicants alike as an avenue for redressing concerns regarding harassment... Read more »
On September 30, 2023, Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill 553 (“SB 553”) into law. Among other things, the new legislation added section 6401.9 to the California Labor Code (“Section 6401.9”), which requires that virtually all... Read more »
by Jennifer Shaw and Melissa Whitehead | | March 6, 2024 Hats off to Cal-OSHA! They are WAY ahead of schedule… As you probably know, by July 1, 2024, most California employers... Read more »
