LETTER: Trump using emergency powers to override the Constitution

LETTER: Trump using emergency powers to override the Constitution Summary Richard L. Strickland of North Las Vegas writes in support of Rich Lowry’s column, arguing that former President Donald Trump and his allies are abusing the label “national emergency” to sidestep constitutional limits. Strickland praises Lowry for blaming Trump directly and insists this misuse of […]

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Fewer employees want to work a four-day week now than before the Covid pandemic, says research

Fewer employees want to work a four-day week now than before the Covid pandemic, says research Summary New research from Chloe Dixon at the University of Southampton analysed Labour Force Survey data covering 30,335 UK respondents from 2018, 2019, 2022 and 2023, plus 21 follow-up interviews. Contrary to the idea that Covid sparked a lasting […]

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Employee Mobility Matters: The Value of Trusted Auto Repair in the UAE – HR News

Employee Mobility Matters: The Value of Trusted Auto Repair in the UAE – HR News Summary This article explains why dependable vehicle maintenance and trusted auto repair services are essential for business operations in Dubai and across the UAE. It argues that employee mobility underpins productivity: when company vehicles run reliably, teams arrive on time, […]

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Gartner predicts Fortune 500 companies won’t eliminate human agents anytime soon

Gartner predicts Fortune 500 companies won’t eliminate human agents anytime soon Summary Gartner predicts none of the Fortune 500 will have fully removed human customer‑service agents by 2028. While AI will continue to automate routine tasks and reduce some headcount, the remaining customer‑service work is often complex, high‑risk or emotionally charged and still needs human […]

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Just a moment…

Just a moment… Summary The requested page returned a 403 Forbidden / CAPTCHA response, so the original article content could not be retrieved directly. Based on the URL and topic — converting HR analytics into executive-ready presentations — the likely focus is on practical ways HR teams can turn data into clear, decision-oriented information for […]

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EEOC: Cheerwine bottling company fired an employee because of her MS, despite doctor’s clearance

EEOC: Cheerwine bottling company fired an employee because of her MS, despite doctor’s clearance Summary The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has sued Piedmont Cheerwine Bottling Co., alleging the employer violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by subjecting a new merchandiser with multiple sclerosis to a medical-style physical agility test and then firing her […]

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Back to Basics: How the ADA restricts medical exams and inquiries for current employees

Back to Basics: How the ADA restricts medical exams and inquiries for current employees Summary The article explains how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) limits what employers can ask and require when a current employee requests an accommodation. Employers must engage in an individualized, interactive process but should avoid overly probing disability-related questions. If […]

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