Payroll April 30, 2026
Ghost Jobs Still Haunting 67% of Job Seekers, Report Finds
A new Resume Genius survey of 1,000 active U.S. job seekers examines hiring frustrations, resume behavior, and AI concerns.
Payroll April 30, 2026
A new Resume Genius survey of 1,000 active U.S. job seekers examines hiring frustrations, resume behavior, and AI concerns.
Payroll April 30, 2026
"When availability is quietly treated as commitment, unplugging may start to feel like you’re missing out,” leadership expert Fineas Tatar says.
Payroll April 28, 2026
Sleep disruption is the most commonly reported mental health issue among employees, yet employers significantly underestimate it, missing an early warning sign of deeper psychological strain.
Human Resources April 24, 2026
At the same time, 68% believe coworkers are doing the same, presenting a more filtered or strategic version of themselves to succeed.
Firm Management April 23, 2026
The usual fixes—values refresh, culture audit, leadership training—miss the point. Culture is shaped by the small daily decisions CEOs make without realizing they're setting the tone.
Payroll April 23, 2026
Employed Americans who have a savings goal are more likely to regularly save a portion of their income than those who don’t—75% compared with 62%, respectively, according to NerdWallet.
Payroll April 15, 2026
Poorly delivered feedback creates lasting psychological impact, with most employees remembering negative comments for years, making how managers communicate criticism a critical driver of engagement and performance.
Small Business April 14, 2026
Personal injury law firm Omega Law Group analyzed newly reported U.S. private-industry workplace safety data for 2024 to see what is driving recordable harm right now.
Payroll April 14, 2026
An operations expert explains why growing your team can actually slow your business down, and why lean structures are delivering faster results.
Payroll April 8, 2026
Employees are more comfortable discussing race, sexuality, and physical health than they are about discussing mental health, even as burnout and overwhelm continue to rise.
Payroll April 8, 2026
According to a new study from Enhancv, a majority of U.S. workers no longer believe management’s "culture-building" narrative. Instead, they view return-to-office policies as a calculated financial move.
Payroll April 6, 2026
Delayed life decisions, worsening stress, and deep pessimism point to an American workforce struggling with long-term financial insecurity.