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How Will the New H-1B Fee in 2025 Impact Hiring at Your Organization?

Featured - September 25, 2025

The new H-1B fee in 2025 sets the price of applications at $100,000, marking a notable increase in expenses for startups and small businesses. ...

Spirit Airlines Furloughs Flight Attendants Following Its Secondary Bankruptcy Filing

Featured - September 23, 2025

Spirit Airlines has announced plans to furlough 1,800 flight attendants by the end of the year, narrowly avoiding layoffs for now. ...

How to Create a Cell Phone Policy at Work: Templates and Strategies

Tools & Technology - September 22, 2025

From a No personal cell phone use at work policy template to a simple cell phone policy at work template, this guide shows you how to write a cell phone policy ...

Comcast Job Cuts Expected: Restructuring and Centralizing Work Takes Priority

Featured - September 22, 2025

Comcast job cuts are expected in January, with the company looking closely at its managerial setup to flatten the hierarchy and introduce clarity. ...

CDC Halts Telework for Disabled Workers: Implications of the Policy Shift for HR

Featured - September 18, 2025

The CDC has reportedly halted telework for disabled workers, bringing the ADA’s requirement of reasonable accommodations into question. ...

Unpacking Amazon’s Pay Raises and Updated Benefits for Workers

Featured - September 18, 2025

Amazon has promised pay raises along with an updated healthcare plan that amounts to a total $1 billion investment in its workers. ...

AT&T Eases Attendance Tracking as Discussions on Workplace Surveillance Grow

Featured - September 17, 2025

The AT&T attendance tracking system is being reined in after mounting complaints from frustrated employees and concerns about accuracy. ...

Ford Germany Job Cuts Announced: Layoffs Lead the Automotive Industry

Featured - September 17, 2025

Ford has announced job cuts in Germany, with falling EV demands pushing the company to scale down production in Cologne. ...

Can L&D leaders keep their seat at the table in the age of AI?

Featured - September 17, 2025

Will AI replace trainers? The question has been hanging in the air since the advent of ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini and many more AI tools. Some scoff, while many believe AI is ...

Google AI Contract Workers Fired amid Disputes over Pay and Working Conditions

Featured - September 16, 2025

New reports revealed that over 200 Google AI contract workers were fired amidst disputes over pay and grueling working conditions. ...

Kroger’s pregnancy discrimination lawsuit could be a turning point

Featured - September 16, 2025

Kroger’s 2025 pregnancy discrimination lawsuit could redefine pregnant workers’ rights under new U.S. federal laws. ...

Opendoor’s Workforce Is Bloated, Says Chairman Rabois: Are Layoffs on the Way?

Featured - September 15, 2025

Opendoor’s workforce is bloated, according to Chairman Rabois, and plans for downsizing from 1,400 to 200 employees could be on the horizon. ...

Musk’s xAI Layoffs Suggest a Shift in Favor of Specialist Roles

Featured - September 15, 2025

Elon Musk’s xAI has turned to layoffs, axing 500 jobs this weekend with the promise of continued hiring for more specialized data annotators. ...

Navigating Japan’s Disabled Employee Quota: The Future of Inclusive Hiring

Featured - September 12, 2025

Japan’s disabled employee quota is a way to promote inclusivity in hiring, but an upcoming increase in the statutory minimum rate has businesses worried. ...

After Layoffs, Novo Nordisk Announces RTO Mandate for Employees

Featured - September 12, 2025

The Nordisk RTO mandate could be a strategy to encourage attrition, but if community-building is the goal, additional policy changes are crucial. ...

Korean Investors May Hesitate to Invest in the US: What the Visa Issues Mean for Business

Featured - September 11, 2025

Korean investors may hesitate to invest in the US after a Georgia factory raid brought up visa issues that affect businesses at large. ...