Trader Joe’s Union Insignia Ban Unlawful, NLRB Rules in Favor of Worker Rights

Featured anna@thehrdigest.com November 20, 2024

Trader Joe’s unlawfully prohibited workers at one of its stores from wearing union insignia on their uniforms. This Trader Joe’s coercive actions to not wear union in...

Boeing Workforce Cut Hits 2,500 Workers as it Navigates Financial Struggles

Featured anna@thehrdigest.com November 19, 2024

Boeing will layoff more than 2,500 workers in the U.S. states of Washington, Oregon, South Carolina and Missouri, according to federally required filings posted on Monday...

What Is the Family and Maternity Leave Act? All You Need to Know

Featured Ava Martinez November 19, 2024

Family and Maternity Leave Act: Everything you need to know about your federal leave rights. ...

DOL Overtime Rule Struck Down, Another Big Change for Employees

Featured Ava Martinez November 19, 2024

The DOL overtime rule has been struck down nationwide and the 35k overtime salary threshold remains. ...

Warner Bros. Discovery Strikes 11-Year Deal With NBA After Legal Settlement

Featured anna@thehrdigest.com November 18, 2024

Warner Bros. Discovery has settled its breach of contract lawsuit against the National Basketball Association (NBA), as per report. The NBA and Warner settlement agreemen...

Canada Post Strike Announced: What’s Going to Happen to the Mail?

Featured Ava Martinez November 18, 2024

s a result of the Canada Post strike, delivery has been halted completely until the matter is resolved. If your mail is already in the system, expect delays. ...

U.S. Unemployment Claims Drop to the Lowest Number in Six Months

Featured Ava Martinez November 16, 2024

Unemployment claims in the U.S. have dropped to the lowest point in six months, bringing the rate down to 217,000. ...

Unions Rejoice as the NLRB Bans Captive Audience Meetings

Featured Ava Martinez November 15, 2024

In a recent ruling against Amazon, the NLRB banned captive audience meetings, making a decision that will affect employers countrywide. ...

Zenimax QA Workers Strike over Microsoft’s Return to Office Policy

Featured Ava Martinez November 14, 2024

ZeniMax Workers strike over the changes in Microsoft’s work-from-home policy. ...

In Light of a Mixed Q3 Report, AMD Announces Job Cuts

Featured Ava Martinez November 14, 2024

The AMD job cuts will affect 4% of its workforce and help the company finance its push further into the AI chip market. ...

FTC Lawsuit Against Meta on Instagram and WhatsApp Acquisitions Moves to Trial

Featured anna@thehrdigest.com November 14, 2024

Facebook owner Meta Platforms must face trial in a U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) lawsuit seeking its break-up. This Meta antitrust trial is over claims that it bou...

Chipotle’s Leadership Shift Solidifies Scott Boatwright’s Position at its Helm

Featured Ava Martinez November 13, 2024

Chipotle is in the middle of a shift in leadership after the former CEO Brian Niccol vacated the position, allowing interim CEO Scott Boatwright to take on the role perma...

COP29 Sees Major Climate Litigation Twist as Shell Wins Emissions Appeal

Featured anna@thehrdigest.com November 13, 2024

A Dutch court on Tuesday dismissed a landmark climate ruling against Shell, after the oil giant was ordered to drastically reduce its global carbon emissions back in 2021...

23andMe Succumbs to Layoffs, Cutting 40% of Its Workforce

Featured Ava Martinez November 12, 2024

23andMe has announced layoffs at the organization. It will also discontinue its therapy programs and clinical trials to refocus the business. ...

Booking Holdings to Restructure Operations with Job Cuts

Featured anna@thehrdigest.com November 12, 2024

Booking Holdings announced on Friday that it will make a variety of “organizational changes,” including job cuts. As of the end of 2023, Booking Holdings employed ab...

The U.S. Jobs Report for October Shows Disappointing Numbers

Featured Ava Martinez November 11, 2024

According to the U.S. Labor Department’s job report, nonfarm payrolls increased by only 12,000 in October. ...