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In 2022, more than 500 people were killed on the job in a workplace violence incident. And every year, 2 million people are victims of nonfatal workplace violence, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
On Monday, April 8, many Ohioans will experience a total solar eclipse. And while the eclipse is exciting, it also has public safety implications and could pose problems for area businesses.
Any organization that asks employees to drive as part of their work duties should implement a fleet safety program.
By 2027, it’s expected that 75 percent of all workers will be using “shadow IT” – or software they have downloaded without permission – making it difficult for companies to protect against data security risks.
The U.S. Department of Labor released a final rule revising the agency’s guidance on how to analyze who is an employee or independent contractor under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
More than 40% of the country’s construction workforce is expected to retire in the next decade.
Skyrocketing jury awards are one example of how social inflation is driving up insurance costs, as more people turn to litigation to resolve claims.
If your company is resuming international travel following the pandemic, it’s important to have a robust international insurance program in place to make sure your employees are protected wherever they go.
Insurance companies are becoming more cautious about coverage for businesses that collect and store biometric data, in light of recent biometric privacy legislation and judicial action.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced a new version of Form I 9, also known as the Employment Eligibility Verification form.
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has recently revealed it will issue a proposed overtime rule in August 2023, according to the most recent regulatory agenda. This is the third time the agency has delayed publishing the proposed overtime rule.
Employers should be aware of the challenges and complexities that come with testing individuals for marijuana and become familiar with all applicable laws before implementing or enforcing any drug testing or other workplace policies regarding employee marijuana use.
As many organizations take a total rewards approach to fulfill employees’ workplace desires, this infographic highlights four attraction and retention trends to watch in 2023.
A new report from The Workforce Institute at UKG revealed that managers impact employee mental health more than doctors and therapists.
Tips for managing hybrid and remote employees to help support their mental health and reduce work-related stress.
As the COVID-19 emergency declarations come to an end next month, so do many of the flexible health care policies that were implemented to ensure Americans had access to the services they needed during the pandemic.
In 2020, the National Highway Traffic Safety Association reported 3,142 deaths caused by distracted driving.