The Curse of the Forever Layoffs Is Upon Us as Employees Try to Break the Spell
“Forever” layoffs refer to the continuous, small-scale job cuts that employers have resorted to, with the data suggesting a continuation in 2026. ...
Why Are Some Women Leaving the Workforce? Taking a Closer Look
Understanding why women are leaving the workforce may be enough to make changes to benefit all employees equally and improve retention. ...
Microsoft’s Agent 365 Heralds the Future of HR: Managing a Synthetic Workforce
With the introduction of Microsoft’s Agent 365 hub and Agentic AI tools, the boundaries between HR and IT continue to blur. ...
Korea’s Youth Employment Declines as Workers Continue to Look for Opportunity
South Korea’s youth employment rates are on the decline, with many citing a lack of desirable opportunities to support their career goals. ...
What to do when an employee keeps complaining about others
Tired of one employee stirring the pot? Jane Harper lays out a calm, practical roadmap dealing with an employee who keeps complaining at work. ...
A Quick Guide to the IRS’ 401(K) Contribution Limits for 2026
The 401(k) contribution limits set by the IRS for 2026 will define how much employers and employees can add to the savings account next year. ...
Here Are Some Tips on How to Accept a Job Offer That Just Landed in Your Inbox
We’re answering the questions that job seekers don’t know who to ask: how to accept a job offer professionally without making any mistakes. ...
Addressing the 70%: Prioritize Frontline-First Strategies to Retain Workers
Frontline workers make up 70% of the workforce, but when retaining them is not a priority, burnout takes root, leaving many feeling like they are just a number. ...
5 Top Workplace Trends You Should Start Planning for in 2026
The new year is almost upon us, and as far as workplace trends go, these 5 practices are set to determine the state of your workplace in 2026. ...
Federal workers pay during 2025 shutdown: Is back pay guaranteed?
The HR Digest’s FAQ-style guide breaks down everything you need to know about federal workers back pay, government shutdown protections. ...
Consider the Pros and Cons of Hot-Desking Before You Update Your Workplace
There are a considerable number of pros and cons to hot-desking, and it is important to understand them well before making the switch. ...
Can the Japanese Ho-Ren-So Framework Bolster Collaboration at Work?
The Ho-Ren-So framework is a Japanese concept that encourages regular collaboration and communication between seniors and employees. ...
A 3-Month Strike Draws to A Close: Boeing Defense Workers Ratify New Contract
The Boeing workers’ union strike has officially ended with the ratification of a new contract, with workers expected to go back to work on Nov. 16. ...
Verizon Layoffs Set to Target 15,000 Jobs as Agility and Efficiency Lead the Way
Reports of the Verizon layoffs now have a number attached to them. Around 15,000 jobs could be cut as early as next week under the new CEO. ...
Job Insecurity in the AI-Centered World Has Employees Gatekeeping Knowledge
Due to fears over being replaced, particularly by AI, employees are reportedly gatekeeping their knowledge and skills to stay ahead. ...
Walgreens Eliminates Paid Holiday Benefit for Its Hourly Workers
Walgreens eliminates the six paid holidays it previously offered hourly workers, however, they can still expect additional pay for working holidays. ...









