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    Are young college graduates losing an edge in the job market?

    College graduates ages 22 to 27 are now spending more time looking for a job than those with only a high school diploma, according to a new analysis.

    By Laura Spitalniak • Dec. 1, 2025
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    Nearly all employers say recognition is important — but many fall short

    Personalized approaches — from on-the-spot praise to special projects and nonmonetary rewards — can help, Express Employment said.

    By Carolyn Crist • Dec. 1, 2025
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    Top trends in employee development

    Amid hiring freezes, employee development may be more important than ever.

    By HR Dive staff
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    Talent strategy a top 2026 concern amid ‘a key moment for the CHRO’

    HR decision makers say the CHRO role is increasing in importance, and top challenges include succession planning, benefits and the impact of AI.

    By Carolyn Crist • Dec. 1, 2025
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    Making people analytics more intelligent: 6 questions that are top of mind for HR and talent leaders

    HR and talent leaders are deep in evaluating the must-haves, nice-to-haves and the art of what’s possible for AI-powered people analytics. Here are answers to some of their top questions.

    Dec. 1, 2025
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    Layoff resets, reskilling and equilibrium among 2026 US labor market predictions

    “2026 won’t be defined by a hiring boom or a bust but by more balance,” HireQuest’s CEO said.

    By Carolyn Crist • Nov. 26, 2025
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    Only 1 in 5 women feel confident about retiring comfortably, report finds

    Employers can enhance their business practices and benefit offerings to be more inclusive of women’s needs, Transamerica’s CEO said.

    By Carolyn Crist • Nov. 26, 2025
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    How HR can support Native American workers

    For Native American Heritage Month and beyond, experts provided four tips to support Native American talent at work.

    By Nov. 26, 2025
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    Despite workforce churn in 2025, employers may not be replacing roles

    Workers are also job hugging and sticking around longer, though that may shift in 2026, iHire said in its report.

    By Carolyn Crist • Nov. 25, 2025
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    The one thing that makes workers excited about AI, according to researchers

    An Edelman survey found workers in China and Brazil feel very differently about the technology than those in the U.S., U.K. and Germany.

    By Nov. 25, 2025
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    AI use is ‘happening in silence’ amid lack of training, survey finds

    Nearly two-thirds of U.S. workers say their organizations encourage them to use AI at work, yet a third of those workers don’t receive training.

    By Nov. 25, 2025
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    Company pays $2M to settle claims it mistreated HR director for hiring women

    Glunt Industries also replaced the director’s female hires with men, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleged.

    By Nov. 24, 2025
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    Number of full-time working caregivers has increased by double digits, report finds

    At the same time, more women are leaving full-time work due to caregiving demands, Guardian said.

    By Carolyn Crist • Nov. 24, 2025
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    Column // Happy Hour

    Unused PTO? There’s a beach for that.

    One tourism organization is urging workers to find work-life balance on the shores of the Gulf Coast.

    By Nov. 24, 2025
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    5 ways HR is building a unified global workforce — and how to start now

    Global on paper isn’t enough — here’s how to build true cohesion.

    Nov. 24, 2025
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    Delayed September job numbers paint an optimistic picture amid murkier October

    “As hiring remains tepid and job growth hovers near stall speed, the labor market appears stuck in a holding pattern,” one ZipRecruiter economist said.

    By Nov. 21, 2025
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    US workers report a ‘major AI trust gap’ that affects their view of companies

    Half of workers said they prefer humans to review job applications, evaluate work performance and make decisions that affect careers, SHL survey results said.

    By Carolyn Crist • Nov. 21, 2025
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    This week in 5 numbers: Job openings up, but hires down

    Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including how many daily generative artificial intelligence users said they were more productive from using the technology.

    By Nov. 20, 2025
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    8 in 10 companies will award executives bonuses this year, survey finds

    Meanwhile, nearly a third of companies plan to lay off workers before the end of the year, per the Resume.org survey.

    By Nov. 20, 2025
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    Online searches for apprenticeships more than doubled in the past five years, Indeed says

    The number of apprenticeship programs has grown in recent years, particularly in mechanics, electrical and manufacturing.

    By Carolyn Crist • Nov. 20, 2025
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    Executive pay stabilizes as boards shift to performance-based strategies

    While CEO pay jumped significantly in 2024, driven by market recovery and aggressive long-term incentive strategies, that growth is now cooling, Gallagher said.

    By Carolyn Crist • Nov. 20, 2025
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    The ‘AI race’ has fostered better hiring decisions — and mistrust, survey finds

    Hiring managers are conducting more in-person interviews to weed out fakes, while recruiters suspect their systems may be rejecting qualified candidates, according to a Greenhouse report.

    By Laurel Kalser • Nov. 20, 2025
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    ‘Treat ICE like a vampire’ — and 5 more tips for dealing with law enforcement at work

    Every employer should devise a response plan, a former DHS attorney said Friday at an American Bar Association event.

    By Nov. 18, 2025
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    Daily AI users report more access to L&D resources than infrequent users

    “Based on current trends, those who are already using AI look set to extend their lead over the rest of the workforce,” a PwC report said.

    By Nov. 18, 2025
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    Employers stall on hiring as candidate interest slows, report says

    “The firms that cut red tape and move top talent through quickly will own the market,” the head of talent acquisition insights at iCIMS said.

    By Nov. 18, 2025
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    Most executives say refusing to adopt AI poses bigger career threat to workers than AI itself

    However, AI adoption will remain stalled without employee trust, training and defined benefits for workers, Kelly Services said.

    By Carolyn Crist • Nov. 17, 2025