What Employers Should Know About Pregnancy Discrimination

Pregnancy discrimination happens when an employer treats an applicant or employee unfavorably because they’re pregnant, gave birth to a child, or have a medical condition related to their pregnancy or childbirth. Despite being against the law, pregnancy discrimination...

Are we required to pay summer interns?

Answer from Kyle, PHR: It depends on whether the worker is considered an employee. The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has adopted the primary beneficiary test to determine whether a worker is an employee or an intern. If the worker primarily benefits from the...

How do we know if we’re required to provide FMLA for our employees?

Answer from Jenny, SPHR, SHRM-SCP: The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides covered employees job-protected, unpaid leave for family or medical related reasons, such as to care for a sick family member or the birth or adoption of a child. Private sector...

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging: What They Mean and Why They’re Important

Though we’re all different, we can all thrive in the same workplace. That’s the motivating belief behind efforts to increase diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB). When done well, these efforts redesign the workplace from an environment that holds certain...

How Small Businesses Can Benefit from HR Support

A human resources professional can satisfy many business needs, from labor law compliance to recruitment, engagement, and compensation. It’s a vital role, but for many small and medium-sized businesses, HR tasks fall squarely on the business owner’s shoulders. What if...

Keeping Up with Labor Law Posting Requirements

All businesses are required by law to be in compliance with current laws that affect the workplace. Labor laws are protections and safeguards that are designed to ensure employees are safe and protected on the job. The problem? These state and federal regulations can...