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    How the gender wage gap may be both structural and psychological

    The glass ceiling and promotional bias hold women back, but so do women’s own expectations of themselves, according to recent reports.

    By March 18, 2026
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    The hospitality industry’s gender pay gap is ‘structural,’ analysis finds

    Progress on the pay gap has generally stalled, various reports indicate, and it is particularly notable in food service.

    By March 18, 2026
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    A deep dive on mental health at work

    There are myraid factors that affect an individual employee’s mental health, but some trends have emerged in recent months.

    By HR Dive staff
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    Top HR executives are gaining prominence, Conference Board says

    “Growth in CHRO and CTO roles signals that talent, culture and digital capability are now viewed as enterprise risks, not support functions,” one researcher said.

    By Jim Tyson • March 18, 2026
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    Employees say AI does more harm than good

    There’s a “growing concern about the pace of AI adoption and a clear gap in employer support,” according to a Jobs for the Future vice president.

    By March 17, 2026
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    Skills-based talent practices can create $125K in ROI per worker, report says

    The research, which focused on the cybersecurity field, highlights what other studies have said: L&D is key to both retention and fixing skill gaps.

    By March 17, 2026
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    Feds keep marijuana tests for workers despite Trump reclassification order

    Several years of legalization efforts at the state level have enhanced compliance concerns for employers.

    By March 16, 2026
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    Office space must support learning and well-being to attract workers, design firm says

    Tension around RTO may have eased in recent months, but employers still need to ensure physical spaces are responsive to employees’ needs, according to Gensler.

    By March 16, 2026
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    Week in review: Workday lawsuit survives another day

    We’re rounding up last week’s stories, from mandatory artificial intelligence usage to “corporate BS.”

    By March 16, 2026
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    Anthropic: AI’s influence over the labor market is only beginning to be felt

    The Claude developer found that hiring seems to have slowed for younger workers in certain occupations.

    By Lara Ewen • March 13, 2026
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    Most companies have ‘no formal approach’ to change communication, survey says

    “If every message carries a sense of urgency, employees begin to tune out rather than listen closer,” a Gallagher exec said.

    By March 13, 2026
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    AI trailed DEI, immigration in 2025 compliance impact, employers say

    The combination of regulatory and economic uncertainty prompted more than one-third of employers in a Littler survey to reduce headcount within the past year.

    By March 12, 2026
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    This week in 5 numbers: Employees don’t see AI as a co-worker

    Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including the amount of a recent Honda settlement tied to the Kronos outage.

    By March 12, 2026
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    US companies say they plan to accelerate global hiring despite hurdles

    As global expansion and AI adoption speed up, engagement has faltered, highlighting the challenges in the market, according to an Atlas HXM report.

    By Laurel Kalser • March 12, 2026
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    Workers who are receptive to ‘corporate BS’ may struggle with analytic thinking

    “Rather than a ‘rising tide lifting all boats,’ empty rhetoric in an organization acts more like a clogged toilet of inefficiency,” a Cornell researcher said.

    By Lara Ewen • March 12, 2026
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    Layoffs, cost-cutting shatter IT worker confidence

    Positive sentiment among technology workers suffered the biggest year-over-year drop across all industries in a Glassdoor report published Tuesday.

    By Roberto Torres • March 11, 2026
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    Cybersecurity has a gender gap perception problem, ISC2 says

    Women reported barriers to advancement as well as wage gaps and other challenges that men said they were “unaware of,” according to new research.

    By Lara Ewen • March 11, 2026
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    6th Circuit shoots down NLRB’s Cemex standard

    The appeals court sided with Brown-Forman Corp., Jack Daniels’ parent company, in nixing the landmark 2023 standard.

    By March 10, 2026
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    5 stories on the skills evolution

    Companies say they want artificial intelligence skills, but their training efforts aren’t keeping pace, reports show.

    By March 10, 2026
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    Snelling: Decades of recruiting show today’s labor market isn’t ‘unprecedented’

    The company’s survey findings not only highlighted how hiring priorities are shifting in 2026 but also “what decades of workforce cycles reveal about what truly endures.”

    By Lara Ewen • March 10, 2026
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    CEOs think AI use is mandatory — but employees don’t agree, survey says

    Several disconnects exist between C-suite executives and employees on artificial intelligence tool use.

    By March 10, 2026
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    Workday plaintiffs submit amended complaint reupping physical disability and state-law bias claims

    The filing is a response to a federal judge's partial dismissal earlier this month with leave to amend.

    By Updated March 30, 2026
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    The key to companywide AI adoption? Empowering managers, Gartner says.

    HR needs to lean more on managers to drive tool use, rather than rely on employees to experiment on their own, according to a report.

    By March 9, 2026
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    Opinion

    Entry-level jobs should be entry level

    False advertising in job posts is losing employers smart and motivated applicants, a director of undergraduate career services writes.

    By Cindy Meis • March 9, 2026
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    Week in review: Why pay for performance matters

    We’re rounding up last week’s stories, from workaholism to workplace gossip.

    By March 9, 2026
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    BLS jobs report

    ‘Overwhelmingly disappointing’ job losses mar February

    The latest jobs report indicates that the market has essentially had zero net job creation over the past six months, economists said.

    By March 6, 2026