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    Onboarding needs to focus on worker support, not policy review, report says

    Onboarding is a key aspect of the employee lifecycle that is often overlooked, per Talogy, a talent management provider.

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    5 upgrades your employees will actually appreciate

    When employees feel valued, everyone benefits. But today’s teams want practical support, not flashy office perks.

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    Visibility ends for certain free single-source XML feeds on Indeed

    The shift has been in the works for some time as part of a push to encourage applicant tracking system integrations.

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    HR workload remains a top barrier to listening program success, report says

    Productivity is among the top priorities in 2026, but shrinking budgets have hindered the capacity to implement employee feedback, Perceptyx said.

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    HR can be ‘unreasonable’ as long as it’s not discriminatory, 5th Circuit says

    Courts may disagree on whether a termination decision is fair, but that question does not determine legality, according to a March 26 decision.

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    SCOTUS debates arbitration exemption for drivers who don’t cross state lines

    Including intrastate drivers under the Federal Arbitration Act’s interstate commerce exemption would create uncertainty for companies, counsel for Flowers Foods told the justices.

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    What makes an exceptional leader?

    Employees admire senior managers who express daily appreciation and empathy, research from The Grossman Group with The Harris Poll found.

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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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    Week in review: How the performance review has changed

    We’re rounding up last week’s stories, from employee engagement struggles to worker dehumanization.

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    DOL seeks to hike H-1B visa holder wage rates to curb ‘abuse’ of program

    Employers should expect the changes, which revive a regulatory effort from the first Trump era, to further disrupt their skilled worker hiring plans, one attorney said.

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    Trump order directs federal contractors to dump DEI — or risk canceled contracts

    Departments and agencies have until April 25 to insert a clause in their contracts that requires contractors and subcontractors to not engage in “racially discriminatory DEI activities.”

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    10M could lose Medicaid due to work requirements, more frequent eligibility checks, study finds

    Between 5 million and 10 million people could be disenrolled due to cuts to the safety-net insurance program, depending on states’ mitigation strategies, according to the analysis.

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    EEOC touts $15M agreement resolving COVID-19 vaccine bias claims

    “There was no pandemic exception to workers’ civil rights and liberties,” Andrea Lucas, EEOC chair, said in a statement Tuesday.

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    Clarity is the key to supporting workers, ADP Research says

    Fewer than 1 in 4 workers “confidently” said they believe their job is safe, per the report, revealing a communication problem.

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    Teams say they are being pushed to do more with less as AI increases their workload

    Sacrificing engagement for performance might backfire, according to research from employee experience platform Culture Amp.

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    Poor management is driving workers away, report shows

    A report from Aerotek shows a wide range of factors influencing the job search in Q1 2026, including an interest in skilled trades.

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    CFOs say they don’t expect a large AI labor impact this year

    Though CFOs expect artificial intelligence to affect their teams’ overall composition, current investments in the technology remain focused on bolstering productivity rather than cost reduction, the survey found.

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    This week in 5 numbers: Worker engagement hits lowest level in a decade

    Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including how many workers receive artificial intelligence-generated “workslop” from their superiors.

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    Workers send nearly 3M messages a day to ChatGPT about wages, OpenAI reports

    Most often, workers look for help with pay calculations and to figure out “what a concrete job, career path, or employer might plausibly pay before they apply, negotiate, or switch,” the artificial intelligence company said.

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    CHROs say AI is reshaping the HR operating model

    Beyond artificial intelligence, geopolitical instability and economic uncertainty top CHROs’ lists of the external pressures guiding 2026 planning.

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    DOL launches free text message-based AI literacy course

    The “Make America AI-Ready” initiative is part of a larger governmental push to retrain U.S. workers displaced by artificial intelligence.

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    3 charts on what CHROs think about AI and the future of their departments

    Technology implementation is creeping upwards on the to-do lists of global HR leaders, yet few believe their organizations have the necessary capabilities in place.

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    Gender pay gap grows in 2026, report finds

    Payscale noted that the gender pay gap exists at every education level and “widens significantly” as women age and progress in their careers.

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    Why paid sick leave is a DEI issue

    A National Partnership for Women & Families report shows how the geography of “pre-emption” states can disproportionately affect certain groups.

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    Leaders who hand AI-generated ‘workslop’ to their employees may risk eroding trust

    Receiving artificial intelligence-generated output that lacks accuracy or substance can damage team confidence, according to resume templates service Zety.

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    Permission to laugh at work?

    Learning to navigate the balance between being funny at work and not harming your reputation “is becoming a modern workplace skill,” a Monster career expert said.