Blog: SHRM Online: HR News
Update: 2008/10/1 15:05:32 (Update)
A financial system bailout bill that the U.S. Senate could vote on as soon as Wednesday contains a provision that would require that employer healt...
The campaign for president and vice president highlights issues of race and gender that have yet to be worked out in the workplace and U.S. society...
Research indicates that employees who are allowed to use their strengths at work have a greater sense of well-being that in turn strengthens organi...
San Francisco becomes the first municipality in the United States to require that employers offer mass transit commuter benefits.
Despite relatively low employer adoption, on-site health services are highly used by employees and are the programs that employers believe best ach...
The incredible shrinking lunch break is reaching into upper management at large U.S. companies.
Recent foreign exchange fluctuations, most notably the steep decline of the U.S. dollar in 2008, can affect all elements of compensation, but the g...
Hard-pressed American consumers kept spending in check during August, despite an unexpected bounce upward in incomes, according to a government rep...
Weekly jobless claims surged to the highest level in seven years, durable goods orders took a bigger-than-expected tumble and new home sales plunge...
SHRM honors three HR departments and one HR professional at the 2008 Strategy Conference for their innovation and collaboration in solving some of ...

