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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 -
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TrendlineTop trends in employee development
Amid hiring freezes, employee development may be more important than ever.
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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 -
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 -
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‘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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
Companies are hiring faster from a deeper talent pool
Three-month retention rates have dropped, but full-year retention rates have nearly doubled, according to new data from Employ.
By Lara Ewen • Jan. 14, 2026 -
Recruiters are doing more ‘legwork’ to find candidates, Glassdoor finds
Even as recruiter sourcing increases, online applications led to 1.5 times as many job offers compared to all other sources combined, Glassdoor said.
By Kathryn Moody • Jan. 14, 2026 -
SCOTUS asks White House to opine on shipbuilders’ no-poach dispute
Employees in the case alleged that several companies maintained an “unwritten rule” not to hire each other’s naval engineers and conspired to suppress wages.
By Ryan Golden • Jan. 13, 2026 -
Employees say narrative-based performance reviews are the fairest
Workers aren’t always sure how to improve when given numerical feedback, the study found.
By Ginger Christ • Jan. 13, 2026 -
How Sprouts gamifies employee training
Swapping out longer learning modules for “bite-sized” games has improved associate performance, the grocer shared at the National Retail Federation’s Big Show.
By Peyton Bigora • Jan. 13, 2026 -
Front-line workers say pay and flexibility are top 2026 priorities
Nearly half of those surveyed said there were two separate cultures at their workplaces: one for front-line employees and one for everyone else.
By Lara Ewen • Jan. 13, 2026 -
If AI kills the entry-level job, employers may not be ready for what comes next
The technology so far hasn’t eliminated such roles, experts told HR Dive, but it may be creating a massive talent gap that will be difficult to overcome.
By Kathryn Moody • Jan. 13, 2026 -
In the age of AI, REI is turning to its human employees to win
The retailer’s “green vest” associates serve as a key differentiator both in stores and online, according to CEO Mary Beth Laughton.
By Caroline Jansen • Jan. 12, 2026 -
What does a learning leader look like in 2026?
A report from the Association for Talent Development paints a portrait of today's L&D professional — but the role also may be ripe for evolution.
By Caroline Colvin • Jan. 12, 2026 -
Employers plan to hire ‘aggressively’ in 2026 — but only for certain roles
More than half of hiring managers also said that layoffs are on the table, particularly in early 2026 as companies rebalance their talent stacks.
By Lara Ewen • Jan. 12, 2026 -
BLS jobs report
December jobs report wraps up a year of uncertainty
“The next phase of the job market will be defined less by headline growth and more by where work is truly needed,” one leader said.
By Kathryn Moody • Jan. 9, 2026