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    Share your perspective in our 2026 Identity of HR survey

    HR Dive would like your insight on the state of the profession and your priorities for the future.

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    5 ways employee development needs to change to keep up with work today

    Five shifts to make employee development fit the pace of work today

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    AI isn’t replacing that many jobs — yet

    Companies that laid off workers for AI didn’t do so because the technology was so successful, but to move resources to invest in the technology.

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    Workers say they want learning. Why is engagement low when it’s offered?

    Companies that struggle with learning uptake despite professed desire for it have an infrastructure problem, one expert said.

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    AI output will increasingly require more oversight, workers report

    “AI can be a powerful accelerator, but this research shows most teams are still doing the hard part,” Connext Global’s CEO and president said.

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    Workers are disengaged but unwilling to leave their jobs. What can HR do?

    Workers are staying at jobs they don’t love and are lacking the resilience to manage the expectations of their jobs, recent reports revealed.

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    Worker did not plausibly argue obesity was a disability, 1st Circuit finds

    In a lawsuit filed against Cigna for refusing to cover weight loss medication, a Maine worker described the condition and its impact too generally, the appeals court said.

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    Clinic settles pregnancy bias lawsuit in which HR director allegedly said he ‘knew nothing’ of PWFA

    The case brought by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission involved claims that arose shortly before and after the law’s 2023 effective date.

    Updated Feb. 23, 2026
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    ‘Job hugging’ isn’t great for work outcomes, MetLife says

    Workers may stay, but productivity and engagement becomes an issue, research suggested.

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    Democratic lawmakers propose anti-harassment bill after EEOC scraps guidance

    The Be Heard Act includes provisions to end mandatory arbitration and extend time limits for reporting harassment, among other reforms.

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    Week in review: Black women saw greater employment losses than most

    We’re rounding up last week’s stories, from “workslop” to why IT workers need so much upskilling.

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    Amazon hiring ‘workstyle’ assessment may have been lie detector test, judge says

    An applicant plausibly alleged that a test meant to gauge his “workstyle” fit the definition of a lie detector test under Massachusetts law, the judge determined.

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    Google fired pregnant engineer who took FMLA leave, lawsuit claims

    A manager’s actions following two separate pregnancy disclosures allegedly amounted to unlawful discrimination on the basis of sex, pregnancy and disability.

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    Is ‘workslop’ becoming more accepted in the workplace?

    Correcting AI-generated errors is “a new and often invisible burden at work,” according to a report from Zety.

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    Cost-per-hire and cost-per-application rose sharply in 2025, report says

    The Appcast benchmark report attributed rising cost-per-application and cost-per-hire rates to “shifts in job board pricing and programmatic media models.”

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    Coca-Cola bottler excluded men from work trip, violating Title VII, EEOC alleges

    The lawsuit filing comes on the heels of employment attorneys predicting that “reverse discrimination” would be an EEOC priority for 2026.

    Updated Feb. 20, 2026
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    This week in 5 numbers: Most workers like learning from other generations

    Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including how much Black women’s employment dropped last year.

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    5 stories on the worker retirement problem

    Workers do not feel confident in their ability to retire comfortably, recent reports show.

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    Gen X may be pivotal in bridging generations at work

    The Mather Institute report found that the generations are more alike than stereotypes may suggest, particularly around technology adoption.

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    Skills are evolving too quickly for current training cycles, report says

    Among IT workers, core responsibilities shift every 18 months, but learning was still seen as a benefit rather than an operational necessity, according to Info-Tech.

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    DOL offers $145M in grants for apprenticeship incentive program

    The awards are tied to a pay-for-performance model to hold businesses and workers accountable. The funds also align with the White House’s goal to reach more than 1 million apprenticeships nationwide.

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    Jury may decide whether homecare company owes nearly $6M in overtime

    The U.S. Department of Labor alleged the employer intentionally misclassified employees as independent contractors to avoid paying overtime.

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    5 stories on alleged discrimination against men

    Title VII applies to all workers, regardless of their sex, race or other protected characteristics — and recent events have put the spotlight on majority-group plaintiffs. 

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    Amid the DEI crisis, here’s how HR can build a talent strategy that weathers the storm

    Crisis management professional Bradley Akubuiro offers advice to HR professionals tasked with creating an inclusive workplace while navigating a volatile DEI landscape.

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    DOL’s AI literacy framework encourages experiential learning and ‘human’ skills

    A lack of proper training has remained one of the bigger sticking points for employers adopting AI technology. 

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    Most CFOs say they expect larger IT budgets but ‘collapsing’ staff growth

    This shift marks a pivot toward automation and “labor optimization” to drive productivity rather than headcount increases, one senior analyst said.