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    Skilled labor demand is exploding. AI may be both a cause and a solution

    A survey by the National Fire Protection Association found that while AI is putting pressure on an already stretched fire and safety workforce, it is also making their jobs easier.

    By Joe Burns • Aug. 21, 2026
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    Women are significantly underrepresented in the AI workforce

    The gender disparity is even more pronounced in the highest-paying jobs and top executive levels, according to research from LinkedIn.

    By Lara Ewen • Aug. 21, 2026
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    Top 5 stories from HR Dive: Talent

    HR Dive Talent’s top stories feature a number of evolving trends, including shifting cultural norms and emerging hiring challenges.

    By HR Dive staff
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    Managers say they are using public AI tools to prepare for hard conversations

    That use can include inputting employee names and performance details into a public artificial intelligence platform, a survey found.

    By Aug. 21, 2026
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    Feds propose ‘Trump Account’ regulations as older workers’ retirement hopes dwindle

    Trump Accounts will help eligible children “enjoy years of compound earnings for their future college, retirement and other needs,” an IRS leader said.

    By Aug. 20, 2026
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    This week in 5 numbers: Employees struggle to find time for upskilling

    Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week — including how many consecutive business days Bank of America employees are allowed to work remotely.

    By Aug. 20, 2026
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    Gap between demand and hiring widens

    More candidates are applying for jobs in manufacturing especially, but companies aren’t successfully moving them into available roles, according to an ICIMS report.

    By Lara Ewen • Aug. 20, 2026
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    Only 1 in 5 organizations are prepared to move toward autonomous AI agents, Deloitte finds

    Poorly documented or misunderstood processes, fragmented data systems, and entrenched ways of working are impeding the transition, according to the report.

    By Laurel Kalser • Aug. 20, 2026
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    Only daily AI users feel positively about job security

    Unclear AI policies and a lack of training are compounding employee concerns about the technology, a SurveyMonkey and CNBC survey found.

    By Paige Gross • Aug. 19, 2026
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    More than three-quarters of front-line managers say they lack necessary guidance

    A disconnect between company systems and operational needs has led to problems translating decisions into action, according to a report from Dayforce.

    By Lara Ewen • Aug. 19, 2026
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    CHROs split on whether managers can lead through AI-driven change, Gallup finds

    In addition to managerial training, HR leaders said their organizations are investing in “centers of excellence” and “internal AI champions."

    By Aug. 19, 2026
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    HR pros’ summer reading list 2026

    These recommendations include books from our own summer reading lists as well as ones from HR Dive’s readers.

    By Aug. 18, 2026
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    Workers report ‘FOBO’ — a fear of becoming obsolete

    Most workers told ETS and The Harris Poll that upskilling “is no longer a choice” but also that it was hard to get employer support on the matter.

    By Aug. 18, 2026
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    Rethinking RTO? Researchers highlight the positive impact of remote work

    In a year where retention is top of mind for employers, conversations highlighting the benefits of remote work may be crucial.

    By Aug. 18, 2026
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    Jobs exist but are harder to fill, hiring managers say

    Survey respondents said it can take four weeks to hire for available roles and that they permanently close some positions before finding the right candidate.

    By Lara Ewen • Aug. 18, 2026
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    Bank of America won’t let employees work remotely 2 days in a row

    The ban on taking two consecutive remote days includes Friday to Monday and takes effect in mid-September, according to a policy update workers received earlier this month.

    By Gabrielle Saulsbery • Aug. 17, 2026
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    Week in review: When saying ‘please’ can lead to late turn-ins

    We’re rounding up the top stories from last week, including a Zillow sales executive who alleged age discrimination due in part to insults such as “You’re too old to know this.”

    By Aug. 17, 2026
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    Labor market exhibits ‘continued resilience,’ The Conference Board finds

    Multiple factors have made an already complex job market even more volatile this year, per a report.

    By Lara Ewen • Aug. 14, 2026
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    DHS to propose end of 60-day grace period for H-1B visa holders

    Few details are known without the rule’s text, which has yet to be published in the Federal Register, but the change may pose difficulties for employers.

    By Aug. 14, 2026
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    This week in 5 numbers: Employees say bosses don’t work as hard

    Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week — including how much Apple will pay to settle U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commissions allegations.

    By Aug. 13, 2026
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    Empathetic leaders drive whether AI is seen as an opportunity or a risk, survey finds

    Empathy lifted every AI metric measured, including employee optimism and sense of control over their work, according to a Businessolver report.

    By Laurel Kalser • Aug. 13, 2026
  • Mile Hi Foods settles for $1.5M over alleged refusal to hire women, Black and Afghan workers

    When the HR manager opposed the practices, Mile Hi unlawfully retaliated, harassing and ultimately discharging her, according to the complaint.

    By Lara Ewen • Aug. 13, 2026
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    ‘You’re too old to know this’: Zillow faces bias claim from White man

    The complaint, which details age-based mockery, from songs in meetings to bald jokes, differs from other lawsuits in the “reverse discrimination” wave.

    By Updated Aug. 13, 2026
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    Most 4-year graduates work in same state as their alma mater, report finds

    States looking to grow their college-educated workforce should focus on “homegrown talent” over wooing outside workers, according to the analysis.

    By Laura Spitalniak • Aug. 12, 2026
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    More than half of employees say leaders live ‘in a different world’

    Workers surveyed by Howdy said company leadership was held to a lower standard and doesn’t follow its own policies on basic professionalism.

    By Lara Ewen • Aug. 12, 2026
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    ‘Substantial gaps’ in skills are hurting manager readiness, report says

    “The role of the manager has fundamentally changed,” Mark Saddic, senior partner at Careerminds, said in a statement.

    By Aug. 11, 2026