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58% of Gen Z workers say their job is a ‘situationship’
As job loyalty fades among younger workers, CFOs must evaluate how their organizations invest in and manage human capital.
By Adam Zaki • July 18, 2025 -
Majority of workers feel uneasy taking time off, survey shows
Employees worry about work piling up, missing out on opportunities and being perceived as less committed.
By Carolyn Crist • July 18, 2025 -
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Adeline Kon/HR DiveTrendlineTop 5 stories from HR Dive: Talent
HR Dive Talent’s top stories feature a number of evolving trends, including the shifting DEI landscape and emerging hiring challenges.
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Return-to-office orders drive attendance bump, but hybrid work tools remain crucial
Mandates are helping to increase attendance, but most office interactions still involve remote participants, meaning operators must remain diligent in implementing and measuring collaboration tools, experts say.
By Joe Burns • July 18, 2025 -
In an era of loneliness, belonging may be the key to employee and business success
HR professionals can incorporate belonging into the employee experience by intentionally creating opportunities for connection, recognition and empowerment, McLean & Co. says.
By Carolyn Crist • July 18, 2025 -
This week in 5 numbers: Companies aren’t being transparent about pay
Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including the share of workers who say diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at their company are only performative.
By Ginger Christ • July 17, 2025 -
AI-based salary research fuels inflated expectations, Payscale finds
Nearly half of employers noted an increase in turnover tied to salary conflicts in the past year, Payscale found.
By Ginger Christ • July 17, 2025 -
In California, new car dealers look to apprenticeships to fill talent gaps
Across the industry, dealerships have reported shortages due to an aging workforce. The apprenticeship program is intended to attract the next generation of skilled workers.
By Carolyn Crist • July 17, 2025 -
4 in 10 new hires say they second-guess their decision during onboarding
More than half of employees said their onboarding overly focused on administrative tasks, often overshadowing job readiness.
By Carolyn Crist • July 17, 2025 -
Nearly half of workers have considered quitting over employer’s ethics, report finds
Favoritism, retaliation and performative diversity “undermine employees’ sense of safety and trust,” a Resume Now expert said.
By Carolyn Crist • July 16, 2025 -
Nearly 9% of younger workers use alcohol or drugs at work, study shows
Substance use occurs more often in blue-collar and service industry jobs, but comprehensive policies and supportive interventions can help, researchers said.
By Carolyn Crist • July 16, 2025 -
Starbucks shifts to 4-day RTO for corporate employees
Starbucks won’t require individual workers to relocate, but new positions or lateral moves within the company will come with an in-person requirement.
By Aneurin Canham-Clyne • July 15, 2025 -
AI may diminish demand for high-wage skills like data analysis, research finds
In contrast, skills requiring human interaction and coordination will grow in importance and likely command higher salaries, according to a Stanford study.
By Laurel Kalser • July 15, 2025 -
Political conflict at work offers HR an opportunity to take the lead, expert says
Researcher Michael Sosnowski shares best practices around politically charged conversations, noting that HR alone can’t be responsible for handling workplace conflicts.
By Caroline Colvin • July 15, 2025 -
Are misperceptions about higher education’s cost causing adults to skip college?
Around three-fourths of adults say college is unaffordable, though most “significantly” overestimated the cost of attendance, a recent survey found.
By Danielle McLean • July 14, 2025 -
Nearly 1 in 3 employers plan to expand voluntary benefits by 2027
Quality-of-life products, such as pet insurance and employee perks programs, have increased in recent years and can improve employee satisfaction, Gallagher says.
By Carolyn Crist • July 14, 2025 -
Employers report unchanged salary budgets, with increases flat at 3.5%
“Organizations are being more deliberate about how they allocate pay, where they focus investment and what outcomes they expect to drive,” a WTW director said.
By Carolyn Crist • July 14, 2025 -
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As companies embrace contingent workforces, misclassification risks emerge
Contingent workforces are expanding — but misclassification could cost you big.
By William Smith • July 14, 2025 -
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From burnout to balance: Building resilience in high-risk roles
Chronic work stress can negatively impact individual employees and the organizations they serve. Here’s how you can help prevent burnout and build resilience in your workforce.
July 14, 2025 -
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Getting personal, rising above and avoiding lawsuits: 8 stories from SHRM25
Former U.S. President Joe Biden was among the speakers at the massive convention for HR professionals, held in San Diego.
By Emilie Shumway • July 11, 2025 -
Glassdoor and Indeed announce layoffs, reportedly due to AI
The news follows a leadership shuffle at Indeed last month in which the company’s CEO acknowledged a focus on leveraging artificial intelligence moving forward.
By Ryan Golden • Updated July 14, 2025 -
TikTokers promote the construction trades to young workers
Online influencers are reaching members of Gen Z via the popular social media site.
By Keith Loria • July 11, 2025 -
Widening AI training gap ushers in ‘birth of a new digital divide,’ BambooHR says
Although most employees say they want to improve their AI-related skills, only about a third have received formal training from their employer, according to a new report.
By Carolyn Crist • July 11, 2025 -
The supervisor crisis — and why companies should be worried
Without a pipeline of future supervisors, companies may experience a leadership vacuum in coming years, a new report found.
By Carolyn Crist • July 11, 2025 -
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Congressional Dems blast EEOC acting chair for alleged coercion leading to $1B in pro bono law services
The lawmakers accused Andrea Lucas of leveraging the agency’s power on behalf of President Donald Trump.
By Caroline Colvin • July 10, 2025 -
This week in 5 numbers: Nearly a quarter of companies offer GLP-1 drug coverage for weight management
Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including the percentage of managers who use AI to help determine terminations.
By Ginger Christ • July 10, 2025