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Deep Dive
‘Fear’ and ‘chaos’ threaten employers’ 2026 immigration plans
Even the attorneys to whom HR departments look for guidance are vexed by the Trump administration’s enforcement plan — which is expected to escalate.
By Ryan Golden • Jan. 26, 2026 -
Teaching employees to use AI could add up to $6.6T to US economy
Adding more training to artificial intelligence implementation, rather than replacing workers, could help drive the ROI companies have been missing, according to a Pearson report.
By Lara Ewen • Jan. 26, 2026 -
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TrendlineTop trends in employee development
Amid hiring freezes, employee development may be more important than ever.
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Week in review: The traditional career ladder has collapsed
We’re rounding up last week’s stories, from the status of RTO acceptance to which jobs are showing the fastest salary growth.
By Kathryn Moody • Jan. 26, 2026 -
Eightfold AI sued for alleged covert candidate ranking
As hiring tools evolve, AI companies need to comply with the legal safeguards provided by the Fair Credit Reporting Act, former EEOC Chair Jenny Yang said.
By Caroline Colvin • Jan. 23, 2026 -
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‘Stark divide’ emerging in pay for in-demand roles versus stagnating jobs
Artificial intelligence-related skills are driving compensation growth, according to Aquent’s 2026 Salary Guide.
By Lara Ewen • Jan. 23, 2026 -
This week in 5 numbers: Less than half of workers say they want a traditional career path
Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including how much time employees lose correcting artificial intelligence-driven mistakes.
By Ginger Christ • Jan. 22, 2026 -
Trump’s ‘no tax on tips’ brings new W-2 era
In this transition year, employers should carefully document the methods they use to track tip payments, one tax professional said.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • Jan. 22, 2026 -
Millennial loyalty hinges on ‘career path clarity,’ research suggests
Employers that want to retain experienced, mid-career talent must provide opportunities for long-term growth, according to a General Assembly report.
By Laurel Kalser • Jan. 22, 2026 -
US CEOs say uncertainty is the top economic concern for 2026
As far as governance concerns, CEOs said they were most concerned about the “potential erosion of the rule of law,” The Conference Board found.
By Lara Ewen • Jan. 22, 2026 -
Salary budgets to remain stable in 2026, WTW finds
Only 6% of companies said they plan to increase budgets, while 21% will reduce pay budgets from their initial projections, the report said.
By Ginger Christ • Jan. 21, 2026 -
Tech hiring intentions are down despite demand for tech-oriented skills, report says
“What we’re seeing is a move from broad, volume hiring to precision hiring,” Kye Mitchell, president of Experis U.S., said.
By Kathryn Moody • Jan. 21, 2026 -
The hidden ‘tax’ of using AI: HR pros say they must often redo its output
Some employees lost as many as 1.5 weeks per year fixing AI outputs, with HR workers reporting the highest levels of AI rework, per Workday.
By Lara Ewen • Updated Jan. 21, 2026 -
Is the traditional career ladder broken?
Some workers are rejecting the career ladder in favor of “portfolio careers,” Randstad said.
By Ginger Christ • Jan. 20, 2026 -
In a major shift, most workers say they would not quit over mandatory RTO
Amid a tight job market, employees are more resigned to accepting less flexible working arrangements, according to a MyPerfectResume survey.
By Lara Ewen • Jan. 20, 2026 -
Opinion
Human touch vs. AI: Navigating the new hiring landscape
Job seekers are struggling to stand out in an increasingly automated landscape, a senior director of research in the Gartner HR Practice said.
By Jamie Kohn • Jan. 20, 2026 -
Now Playing
‘No Other Choice’ reflects the job market right now, data shows
The Park Chan-wook thriller about a man who takes out his job competition may be over-the-top, but it gets to the heart of what job-seekers are going through, data shows.
By Caroline Colvin • Jan. 16, 2026 -
PNC mandates 5-day RTO starting May 4
Whispers about a return to full-time office work have been stirring at PNC since CEO Bill Demchak said in a December fireside chat that remote work “hurts” companies.
By Gabrielle Saulsbery • Jan. 16, 2026 -
Culture dissonance and AI among top workplace challenges in 2026
As companies embrace new technology, CHROs will need to focus on personal interactions in order to counteract these impacts, according to Gartner.
By Lara Ewen • Jan. 16, 2026 -
Butterball piece-rate employee can’t revive wage claim, 4th Circuit says
The turkey loader’s claim of withheld pay was invalid, the North Carolina federal court and 4th Circuit agreed.
By Caroline Colvin • Jan. 15, 2026 -
This week in 5 numbers: Companies see 50 more applicants per role
Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including how likely candidates are to score an interview from an online application.
By Ginger Christ • Jan. 15, 2026 -
Front-line supervisors are often promoted without leadership skills, Gallup says
Employees tend to “rise to a level of respective incompetence,” being promoted “until their performance declines,” a report found.
By Lara Ewen • Jan. 15, 2026 -
In 2026, workers want tangible job security and professional agility, Adecco finds
Only a third of organizations invest in data needed to understand how employees can transition into new internal roles, according to the report.
By Laurel Kalser • Jan. 15, 2026 -
Nearly 40% of top execs say they weighed quitting in the past year
A third of respondents cited the desire for a better work-life balance as their primary reason for wanting to leave. Other motivations included burnout, stress and the need for promotion.
By Alexei Alexis • Jan. 15, 2026 -
SHRM research finds ‘chasm’ emerging between supportive, unsupportive employers
In response, HR departments told the organization they will prioritize leadership and management development this year.
By Ryan Golden • Jan. 14, 2026 -
Gender pay gap in healthcare still exists, analysis shows
Despite being overrepresented in the field, women in healthcare are still paid less than their male peers, according to Premier Law Group data analysis.
By Caroline Colvin • Jan. 14, 2026