Workplace Health

Why Is Violence Against Health Care Workers on the Rise?
Regulatory & Compliance Why Is Violence Against Health Care Workers on the Rise?

In the United States, an unsettling trend has emerged within the very spaces meant to offer solace and healing, as violence against health care workers reaches alarming new heights, turning hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics—once considered sanctuaries of care—into arenas of aggression. Nurses,

Alarming 55% Surge in Racist Abuse Against Nurses Reported
Regulatory & Compliance Alarming 55% Surge in Racist Abuse Against Nurses Reported

A deeply troubling trend has emerged within the healthcare sector, casting a shadow over the vital work of nurses across the nation, as reports from a prominent nursing union reveal a staggering 55% increase in complaints of racist abuse over the past three years. This alarming rise highlights a

Rising Attacks Threaten N.Y. Postal Workers' Safety
Regulatory & Compliance Rising Attacks Threaten N.Y. Postal Workers' Safety

In the heart of Rochester, New York, a disturbing wave of violence has emerged, targeting the very individuals who ensure the timely delivery of mail and packages—postal workers. Recent months have seen an alarming increase in assaults on letter carriers, transforming a job once considered safe and

What Are Oregon's New Workplace Protection Laws for 2024?
Regulatory & Compliance What Are Oregon's New Workplace Protection Laws for 2024?

As 2025 unfolds, Oregon continues to solidify its reputation as a trailblazer in labor rights with a series of groundbreaking workplace protection laws that took effect in late 2024 and early this year, reshaping the employment landscape for both workers and employers across the state. These

Key HR Insights for Managing Intermittent FMLA Leave
Regulatory & Compliance Key HR Insights for Managing Intermittent FMLA Leave

Navigating the intricacies of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) presents a formidable challenge for HR professionals, particularly when it comes to handling intermittent leave, which is taken in sporadic intervals rather than a single, extended period. This form of leave often arises from

Are Rigid Return-to-Work Policies Violating ADA Laws?
Regulatory & Compliance Are Rigid Return-to-Work Policies Violating ADA Laws?

Introduction to Return-to-Work Policies and ADA Compliance Picture a scenario where a dedicated employee, fully recovered from an injury and cleared by medical professionals, is denied the chance to return to their job due to a blanket company policy, a situation becoming increasingly common. As

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