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Share your perspective in our 2026 Identity of HR survey
HR Dive would like your insight on the state of the profession and your priorities for the future.
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Why pay-for-performance programs don’t always work
Pay “sends a powerful message about what the organization values, who it invests in, and how effort translates into opportunity,” a McLean & Co. director said.
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Opinion
How should HR handle politics in the workplace?
When an employee’s political expression interferes with business operations, HR must know how to proceed, writes David Urban, senior counsel at Liebert Cassidy Whitmore.
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Why do workaholics work so much? Company culture, Monster says
A lack of work-life balance and fear of layoffs were also given as reasons why employees overwork in the Monster report.
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10th Circuit: Pest and cleanliness issues — not age bias — caused Chipotle leader’s firing
A former field leader in New Mexico did not sufficiently present pretextual evidence that age factored into the company’s decision to terminate him, the court said.
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Leaders say AI skills now are as fundamental as the ability to write
Yet about half of those surveyed said there are “significant” skills gaps within their company.
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Glassdoor: Women’s earnings tend to stall out at 35
Even when they never have children or leave the workforce, women still tend to make “significantly less” than men in their 50s, the report noted.
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The good side of workplace gossip? It brings people together, research says
Subordinates who gossip about their boss together may feel more collaborative that day.
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DOL provides $81M for training of formerly incarcerated individuals
The agency said the funding is aimed at helping people gain experience and secure employment in skilled trades and high-demand industries like manufacturing.
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Complying with customers’ race-based preferences violates Title VII, EEOC lawsuit warns
A Black certified nursing assistant for a Michigan home care company alleged she was not assigned certain patients because they “don’t care for Black people,” according to a complaint filed by the agency.
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Haribo gets jury win against employee it claimed stole company Mercedes-Benz
The dispute occurred after the plaintiff alleged race- and sex-based discrimination and asked for a “mutual separation” from the company.
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CEOs see AI as the biggest business risk, exceeding geopolitical turmoil
CEOs and CFOs, confronting the rapid spread of AI, face the risk of underperforming by investing either too little or too much in the far-reaching technology.
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A flurry of federal compliance activity
In the past week alone, big news dropped from the U.S. Department of Labor, the National Labor Relations Board and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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AI skills surpass IT, engineering as the most difficult to find, report says
“This historic shift highlights a new era in the persistent global talent crisis,” ManpowerGroup said.
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Week in review: A productivity problem waiting to happen
We’re rounding up last week’s stories, from how raises perpetuate pay gaps to accelerating disruption in the talent market.
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Opinion
AI is transforming HR — but CHROs can’t afford to lose the skills that matter most
If CHROs focus disproportionately on technical upskilling, fundamental skills may erode that are very hard to rebuild, Gartner experts wrote.
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EEOC says agencies may issue bathroom policies that restrict trans federal workers
The commission overturned a 2015 ruling that outlawed bans on transgender employees’ use of bathrooms consistent with their gender identities.
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HR pros on the move in February
Major players in the AI space are among those making hires for top HR roles.
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AI literacy and change management among most-needed HR skills
Much of the HR profession remains human-oriented, LinkedIn’s report showed.
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The No. 1 barrier to exceptional service, according to employees? Staffing.
Staffing concerns have increased at the same time that employers are reducing headcount and asking employees take on more work, Gallup found.
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Retention is top of mind for employers, report finds
Monster said that “hiring has not stopped, it is becoming more intentional.”
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EEOC warns Fortune 500 to ‘reject identity politics’ in anti-DEI push
A letter from EEOC underscores the Trump administration’s stance on “unlawful discrimination” related to diversity, equity and inclusion at work.
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NLRB reverts to joint employer rule it crafted in Trump’s first term
The board said it maintains the “substantial direct and immediate control” it articulated in 2020.
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This week in 5 numbers: Federal government could offer matching retirement contributions
Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including how many workers think artificial intelligence can be trusted without oversight.
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DOL moves to loosen independent contractor regulations
The agency proposed a return to the “economic reality test” adopted during the first Trump administration.
Updated Feb. 26, 2026