By Allison Ebner The origins of the role of Human Resources began back in the early 1900’s, when women were called ‘welfare secretaries’ and got involved in the care and […]
Federal Trade Commission Non-Compete Rule Blocked
From Mark Adams Employers who had been fretting over the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) much maligned non-compete rule can feel relieved as a US District Court judge for the Northern […]
Today’s Regulatory Forecast Now that Chevron Is Gone
BY Mark Adams When it comes to federal governmental rulemaking, the Administrative Procedure Act provides a framework for how rulemaking takes place (including requirements to publish notices of proposed and […]
Paid Time Off Considerations and Pitfalls
By Mark Adams Paid time off has been a fundamental benefit that employers have provided employees. There are many approaches to how to structure these programs. For the most part, […]
What does your company get back when you invest in training someone?
By John Henderson We’ve all heard the famous quote by Henry Ford “The only thing worse than training your employees and having them leave is not training them and having […]