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Civility at Work

Workplace miscommunications and misunderstandings are common. Explore these three scenarios to learn how to diffuse tension and promote respectful communication.

The workplace is full of people with diverse backgrounds and personality traits, which can lead to conflict. Experts say it’s important to remember that your co-workers are not deliberately trying to annoy you. Understand that everyone has different behaviors, habits, and norms, many of which are derived from their culture. The goal isn’t to get people to change, but to find a way to work together.

Workplace interactions are increasingly virtual, with much of communication happening over email, Slack, and Zoom. Rude and uncivil behavior—damaging enough when it occurs in person—is now taking place online, which can make it even more insidious, according to researchers.

Over 6 in 10 U.S. adults believe businesses should refrain from taking public stances on political issues, according to a new survey. The findings suggest that people of nearly all age groups, genders, races, and political party affiliations have become weary of political expression in the workplace.

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AI in the Workplace

Bill Gates warns of AI's profound impact on jobs during Oprah Winfrey’s special, 'AI and the Future of Us.' Discover which jobs may survive, the economic changes ahead and how AI will reshape the future of work.

SHRM President and CEO Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., SHRM-SCP, appeared on the TODAY show on Sept 10. to chat about the annual return to work as summer vacations wind down—and the “re-entry shock” that often accompanies it.

New York City’s law regulating the use of automated employment decision tools in hiring and promotions entered its enforcement phase July 5 after months of delays.

Compensation and Benefits

The monthly median amount that employees will spend on benefits in 2024—excluding retirement savings—is down from the previous two years, data finds. That reveals a troubling trend ahead of open enrollment, experts said.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed an interpretive rule that would require earned wage access apps to disclose more information to borrowers, including more details of associated fees and costs.

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Inclusion and Diversity

Nike needs to do a better job of hiring and promoting women and minorities, according to the company's top HR executive. The company, based in Beaverton, Ore., will begin making changes to

Starbucks will conduct staff training on racial bias May 29. SHRM Online reached out to diversity and inclusion experts and asked what they would do if they were tapped to deliver this training.

Talent Acquisition

Bill Gates warns of AI's profound impact on jobs during Oprah Winfrey’s special, 'AI and the Future of Us.' Discover which jobs may survive, the economic changes ahead and how AI will reshape the future of work.

Employers remain free to require new hires to enter into restrictive covenants incident to their employment, consistent with governing state law.

Learn about the impact of accuracy on workplace safety, the role of AI in screenings, and emerging trends in employment background checks and drug testing.

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