In a pivotal moment that could significantly impact the union landscape in the United States, the Economic Policy Institute hosted a webinar featuring Jennifer Abruzzo, General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). The discussions were rooted in the NLRB's recent decisions,
In the hustle of daily operations, workplace safety can sometimes take a backseat, but not at Duke Health. Recognizing the uptick in work-related injuries, Duke Health's Engineering & Operations Department, in step with June's National Safety Month, is placing a concerted effort on safety. Moving
The Ontario Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) is heralding a new era of fairness and justice for foreign agricultural workers injured on the job in Canada. With a significant policy overhaul, the WSIB is rectifying past injustices that have long affected the livelihoods of these workers,
As the United Kingdom anticipates the possibility of a new government, the Labour Party has released a forward-looking Green Paper designed to tackle longstanding issues within the labor market. Entitled "A New Deal for Working People," it outlines a comprehensive plan to enhance employment laws
The evolution of Human Resources (HR) has been a testament to its remarkable adaptability and strategic value in the corporate world. Originally tasked with the basic administrative duties of personnel management, HR's role has undergone a metamorphosis, spurred by sweeping global changes and
In an ambitious push to transform its national infrastructure, diversify the economy, and enhance the quality of life, Saudi Arabia is implementing several pivotal initiatives under the Vision 2030 blueprint. Foremost among these is the fierce commitment to elevating occupational safety and health