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    Employers adopt AI tools faster than they can train workers to use them

    This “productivity paradox” is one reason artificial intelligence ROI remains somewhat elusive, Randstad Digital said in its report.

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    Reports of misconduct have spiked — and cases are getting more complex, study finds

    To create lasting change, employee relations teams must effectively handle a greater volume of investigations and reach workers who don’t speak up, HR Acuity’s CEO said.

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    EEOC sues construction company for allegedly allowing ‘anti-American’ slurs against workers

    An American employee was derided by his Mexican co-workers for not being able to speak Spanish fluently, the agency said.

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    Heading into the workforce, the youngest Gen Zers seem cautiously optimistic

    Generation Z’s confidence at work has long wavered amid numerous societal shifts, previous research has shown.

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    Kroger facility’s parking lot policy violated federal labor law, NLRB judge finds

    The decision builds off past agency rulings regarding employees’ on-premises solicitation for union-organizing purposes.

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    Employers say they prefer rebate-free PBM models

    More than 90% of employers agreed a rebate-free approach is easier to understand and would improve drug price transparency, according to the survey conducted for Evernorth, which operates a pharmacy benefit manager.

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    Recruiters see job applications triple — to more than 300 per role

    Data from a recruiting platform shows a “surge” in applications during the last five years.

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    Culture is critical for AI project success, Microsoft finds

    Only 1 in 5 workers are operating within an artificial intelligence “sweet spot” of skills and proper infrastructure, according to a report.

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    DEI training didn’t lead to hostile work environment, 10th Circuit affirms

    An attorney for the plaintiff told HR Dive his team will consider filing a petition for review with the U.S. Supreme Court.

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    Most workers told Monster their job harms their mental health

    With power now back in employers’ hands, some organizations have shifted their tactics and culture to devastating effect, surveyed workers indicated.

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    CFOs earn higher pay as pressures mount, Datarails finds

    Median CFO pay now slightly exceeds chief operating officer levels, but tenure is falling and turnover is rising, the study showed.

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    Leadership development isn’t just for leaders anymore

    ATD found that all employees can benefit from such training, and that culture improves when it's offered.

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    No one really wants to speak up at work — especially about AI errors, study shows

    Trust and psychological safety continue to be pain points, data analysis from learning organization Radical Candor showed.

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    Iran war inflation crimps profits, plans for investment, hiring, survey finds

    Half of the respondents to a National Association for Business Economics survey put the odds of a U.S. recession in the next 12 months at 26% or higher.

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    Feds propose rule to help employers expand fertility benefit coverage

    The proposal addresses a key plank in President Donald Trump’s labor agenda and would exempt fertility benefits from the requirements of some federal health coverage laws.

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    Colorado passes bill outlawing wage setting based on AI surveillance

    Gov. Jared Polis has yet to sign or veto the bill and has not publicly indicated his plans, though he has reportedly expressed concerns about its aims.

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    6 ways to reduce DEI programs’ legal risk

    Despite claims to the contrary, diversity, equity and inclusion are very much alive, even if employers have tweaked their language and content, Epstein Becker Green attorneys said.

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    LinkedIn: Gen Zers are most likely to fall victim to job scams

    About a third also admitted to ignoring red flags due to the tight job market.

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    Week in review: How to prevent hiring someone without the right skills

    We’re rounding up last week’s stories, including preventing remote worker fraud and the most common uses of artificial intelligence in recruiting.

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    Another Black employee sues IBM over firing allegedly due to anti-DEI bias

    A former vice president follows a former director in claiming that IBM violated Title VII when it terminated Black executives allegedly to appease the Trump administration.

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    Lawsuit alleging supervisor slapped and tried to kiss employee can go to trial, court says

    The decision demonstrates the heightened scrutiny courts may deploy in lawsuits involving harassment by a direct supervisor.

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    Job market is ‘increasingly selective’ despite growth, economists say

    “Employers currently hold more leverage in the labor market and are hiring with greater precision,” one executive said.

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    ‘Peanut butter’ pay raises are not yet mainstream, Mercer finds

    Only 4% of employers handed out across-the-board raises, per survey results.

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    Tech layoffs climb as AI remains top driver

    For the second month in a row, AI led all reasons for U.S. job cuts across sectors in April, accounting for 26% of total layoffs.