If you’re thinking of hiking to any natural hot springs this summer, just make sure their temps aren’t nearly as hot as the water REI is in right now. The national retail chain has seemingly ticked off a portion of the roughly 25 million members who make up its co-op, thousands of whom pledged to boycott the store during its largest sale of the year, from May 15–25. The reason why might surprise some HR leaders: The REI workers’ union asked members to do so, in protest of alleged union busting and implementing unpopular benefits changes after contract negotiations stalled. (REI has denied these allegations.) For HR practitioners, the boycott highlights the risks companies could face when they fail to live by their proclaimed values as an employer—especially when customers take note. For more on the boycott, and how it highlights for HR the importance of fulfilling employer values, keep reading here.—PM | | |
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Rising medical expenses are causing, well, some side effects. The majority (71%) of employees have experienced a 5% increase in medical costs in the last year, and 22% saw an increase of 15% or more, according to a new study from Prudential Group Insurance. There’s also a disconnect between how employers and employees feel about the price hikes: 75% of employers think they’re doing enough to help mitigate rising medical costs, while just 46% of employees agree. And they’re feeling the pain in more ways than one. “Rising healthcare costs are impacting employees in a number of different ways…There’s the physical, there’s the financial, there’s the emotional, and there’s even the social component,” Jon Trevisan, VP and head of distribution at Prudential, said during a virtual panel on April 27. For more on how HR pros can rethink their benefits strategy in light of rising healthcare costs, keep reading here.—MC | | |
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Setting the AI–HR boundaries? It’s a tricky balance to strike. Automate too little, and you risk slowdowns and inefficiencies. Automate too much, and you risk being exposed to compliance issues and biased decisions. Our latest article with Deel lays out how to find your sweet spot. Check it out. |
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The Department of Labor (DOL) emailed employees earlier this month, reminding them to report those pursuing work it considers to be “DEI-related discrimination,” according to an email seen by Wired. The email was from a general “DOL Guidance and Information” email account, so it’s unclear who issued the directive. The directive described “DEI-related discrimination” as any action, from hiring to mentoring, “motivated” by a person’s race, color, gender, or other protected characteristic. It further outlined prohibited activities, such as restricting events based on protected identities or rewarding employees based on their commitment to diversity. The statute of limitations is three years, allowing employees to report activities approved when President Biden was in office, according to Wired. For more on the directive, and the DOL’s stance on DEI, keep reading here.—KP | | |
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Today’s top HR reads. Stat: Around one-quarter of American white-collar workers experience a mid-career slump, a five-year period during which they don’t see meaningful raises or promotions. (the Wall Street Journal) Quote: “I felt like the floor fell out from under me…I was just devastated and felt so betrayed.”—Mita Mallick, a working mother, who discovered her employer posted a vacancy for her job barely one month into her parental leave (Fast Company) Read: Remote work may be contributing to recent college graduates’ job-search woes, as some employers are reluctant to train and develop young workers in distributed environments. (Federal Reserve Bank of New York) Impact > admin: Sana Learn can roll your LMS, LXP, authoring tool, and virtual classroom into a single AI-native platform, letting your L&D team spend less time on admin and more on impact. Book an intro.* *A message from our sponsor. |
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