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Greenhouse completes acquisition of Ezra AI Labs, adding voice‑AI interviewing

Greenhouse announced the completion of its acquisition of Ezra AI Labs, a voice‑AI interviewing platform. The technology enables on‑demand, role‑specific conversations that are scored against a uniform rubric, delivering transcripts and explainable evaluations. The deal expands Greenhouse’s structured hiring methodology to the earliest stage of the recruiting funnel.

Trade Union Reforms Under Employment Rights Act 2025 Set To Take Effect
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Trade Union Reforms Under Employment Rights Act 2025 Set To Take Effect

The Employment Rights Act 2025’s first phase takes effect on 18 February 2026, introducing major trade‑union reforms. It switches political fund contributions to an opt‑out system while preserving existing opt‑outs. The Act also removes certain public‑sector reporting duties and streamlines industrial‑action notice requirements,...

By Employer News (UK)
Credibility Gives You A Voice
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Credibility Gives You A Voice

The article outlines seven practices that leaders can adopt to build credibility and amplify their influence. It emphasizes quiet, backstage work such as processing emotions, avoiding outbursts, focusing on ideas, analyzing success, growing personal capability, investigating issues before speaking, and...

By Leadership Freak
When an Ultimatum Turns a “Resignation” Into a Jury Question
BlogFeb 11, 2026

When an Ultimatum Turns a “Resignation” Into a Jury Question

A federal court ruled that a pregnant employee’s resignation, prompted by a one‑day stay‑or‑leave ultimatum, could be treated as constructive discharge. The judge found that the rushed deadline, supervisor comments suggesting termination was inevitable, and internal discussions about maternity‑leave optics...

By The Employer Handbook
Why Now Is the Best Time to Re-Engage Employers
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Why Now Is the Best Time to Re-Engage Employers

The post‑open enrollment window is a critical period for benefits brokers to re‑engage employer clients and translate enrollment insights into actionable strategy for 2026. Employers are pressuring brokers to control rising healthcare costs while employees face mounting financial stress from...

By Employee Benefit News
HCML Appoints Kathryn Goldfinch as Commercial Director
NewsFeb 11, 2026

HCML Appoints Kathryn Goldfinch as Commercial Director

HCML, a leading corporate health and wellbeing provider, has appointed Kathryn Goldfinch as Commercial Director for Corporate and Insured Health. Goldfinch brings nearly three decades of experience from senior roles at Bupa, Nuffield Health and Doctor Care Anywhere, most recently...

By Employer News (UK)
UK Organisations Could Unlock £40bn a Year in Productivity Value by Closing the AI “Grey Zone”
NewsFeb 11, 2026

UK Organisations Could Unlock £40bn a Year in Productivity Value by Closing the AI “Grey Zone”

Zellis’ new research shows UK organisations could unlock up to £40 billion a year in productivity and an additional £20 billion in operating‑cost savings by better aligning AI use between leaders and employees. While 94 % of executives say AI tools are deployed,...

By Employer News (UK)
HR Expert Explains Why Hybrid Working Must Be Led as a Culture, Not a Policy
NewsFeb 11, 2026

HR Expert Explains Why Hybrid Working Must Be Led as a Culture, Not a Policy

Max Moen, Haypp’s Head of People and Culture, argues that hybrid work must be driven by culture rather than a static policy. He emphasizes that flexibility should serve employee energy cycles and wellbeing, especially during low‑energy periods. Effective hybrid models...

By Employer News (UK)
UK Loses Ground in Global Remote Work Rankings
NewsFeb 11, 2026

UK Loses Ground in Global Remote Work Rankings

The latest global ranking of the most connected cities shows no UK location among the top destinations for digital nomads, with Kuala Lumpur, Milan and Lisbon leading the list. The study evaluates mobile data affordability, internet speeds, free Wi‑Fi and...

By HRreview (UK)
Wednesday Briefing: Why the Debate over Working From Home Says More About Inequality than Productivity
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Wednesday Briefing: Why the Debate over Working From Home Says More About Inequality than Productivity

Hybrid working has become the norm in post‑pandemic Britain, but its benefits are unevenly distributed. While many employers tout flexibility to attract talent, lower‑paid workers and those in deprived regions still lack remote options. Politician Nigel Farage recently called for...

By The Guardian – Work & careers
Pay Decisions Under Strain as Managers Admit Fairness Doubts
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Pay Decisions Under Strain as Managers Admit Fairness Doubts

UK managers report growing pressure over pay and promotion decisions, with 78% facing formal challenges despite 83% believing their choices are data‑driven. The HiBob study of 4,700 managers reveals pervasive data gaps: 30% say missing information led to high performers...

By HRreview (UK)
DHL eCommerce Taps Georgia Tech to Build Engineering Talent Pipeline
NewsFeb 11, 2026

DHL eCommerce Taps Georgia Tech to Build Engineering Talent Pipeline

DHL eCommerce announced a strategic partnership with Georgia Tech’s H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering to create a direct pipeline of engineering talent. The agreement includes on‑campus recruiting, advisory board participation, and sponsorship of a senior‑level student...

By SupplyChainBrain Logistics
Report Exposes Hidden Wave of Workplace Misconduct and Weak Accountability
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Report Exposes Hidden Wave of Workplace Misconduct and Weak Accountability

A TalentLMS survey of 1,000 employees reveals a stark gap between perceived safety and actual workplace misconduct. While 71 % feel protected, only 38 % report no incidents in the past year, with incivility, exclusion, physical violence and sexual harassment still common....

By HRD (Human Capital Magazine) US
Avoiding ‘Stacking’ Consequences: Top Home-Based Care Employment Law Considerations
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Avoiding ‘Stacking’ Consequences: Top Home-Based Care Employment Law Considerations

Home‑based care providers are confronting a fragmented employment‑law landscape, prompting a Polsinelli webinar that outlines urgent compliance steps. Within the next three to six months firms should audit wage, leave and worker classification, verify salary‑range postings, and evaluate AI‑driven recruiting...

By Home Health Care News
Clear Culture Unites Generations, Turns Competition Into Contribution
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Clear Culture Unites Generations, Turns Competition Into Contribution

What if your workplace culture actually brought generations together instead of pulling them apart? This week on Generations at Work, Dr. Tim Elmore and William Vanderbloemen share practical wisdom for leading Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, and Boomers on the same...

By Tim Elmore
New Jersey Expands Rights Under the New Jersey Family Leave Act
NewsFeb 10, 2026

New Jersey Expands Rights Under the New Jersey Family Leave Act

On January 17, 2026 Governor Phil Murphy signed Assembly Bill 3451, expanding the New Jersey Family Leave Act (NJFLA). The law lowers the employer coverage threshold from 30 to 15 employees and reduces employee eligibility to three months of service...

By National Law Review – Employment Law
When Employee Misconduct Becomes Marketplace Deception: Court Clarifies Chapter 93A’s Reach
NewsFeb 10, 2026

When Employee Misconduct Becomes Marketplace Deception: Court Clarifies Chapter 93A’s Reach

The U.S. District Court for Massachusetts held that Chapter 93A does not cover routine employment disputes but can apply when an employee secretly competes using the employer’s resources and brand. In CMTA, Inc. v. Dussault, the court allowed the unfair‑practice claim...

By National Law Review – Employment Law
California Employment News: California AB 692 Cuts Back “Stay or Pay” Contracts with Workers
NewsFeb 10, 2026

California Employment News: California AB 692 Cuts Back “Stay or Pay” Contracts with Workers

California Assembly Bill 692 curtails the use of “stay or pay” provisions that require employees to remain employed or reimburse training costs. The law mandates that any repayment terms be narrowly limited to actual training expenses and be disclosed in...

By The Labor & Employment Law Blog (California)
How Employees Can Use LSAs to Pay for Groceries and Other Basic Needs
NewsFeb 10, 2026

How Employees Can Use LSAs to Pay for Groceries and Other Basic Needs

Employers are turning to Lifestyle Spending Accounts (LSAs) to let staff use benefit funds for everyday needs like groceries, childcare and health services. Data from benefits platform Compt shows 64% of partner firms now use LSAs as their primary benefit,...

By Employee Benefit News
Why High Performers Burn Out First (and How to Stop It) with Guy Winch
PodcastFeb 10, 202644 min

Why High Performers Burn Out First (and How to Stop It) with Guy Winch

In this episode, psychologist and bestselling author Guy Winch explains why high‑performers are the first to burn out, debunking the myth that burnout only affects the disengaged. He explores how autopilot, procrastination, rumination, and after‑hours email habits hijack our lives,...

By Transform Your Workplace
Take 5: We Can Work It Out
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Take 5: We Can Work It Out

Kellogg faculty outline five common workplace conflict scenarios and evidence‑based tactics for leaders. They stress cultural awareness, preventing retaliation, exposing bias, transparent compensation, and leveraging knowledge of former teammates for competitive advantage. Real‑world examples—from a French hotel contract dispute to...

By Kellogg Insight (Northwestern)
How to Improve Company Culture and Attract Better Candidates
NewsFeb 10, 2026

How to Improve Company Culture and Attract Better Candidates

Company culture has become a decisive factor in attracting, retaining, and energizing talent. The article outlines four proven strategies—defining mission/vision/values, frequent recognition, robust learning and development, and continuous feedback—to build lasting cultural strength. It emphasizes that talent acquisition teams are...

By Lever Blog
New Leadership at Target, Walmart and Bridgestone West Focus on Employee Connection
NewsFeb 10, 2026

New Leadership at Target, Walmart and Bridgestone West Focus on Employee Connection

New CEOs at Walmart (John Furner) and Target (Michael Fiddelke) and Bridgestone West’s chief people officer (Michele Herlein) are launching people‑first campaigns that prioritize frontline listening and direct employee engagement. Furner began with a company‑wide memo and store visits, while...

By Employee Benefit News
Why Some Founders in Startup Accelerators Do Better Than Others
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Why Some Founders in Startup Accelerators Do Better Than Others

Startup accelerators boost growth but outcomes vary dramatically, according to a new Strategic Management Journal study of 6,723 firms in 280 programs. The research shows founders' pre‑entry knowledge—education, industry experience, and prior ventures—drives revenue, headcount, and funding gains, with high‑knowledge...

By Wharton Knowledge
Hand Gestures Can Help You Sell. Here’s Why
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Hand Gestures Can Help You Sell. Here’s Why

Wharton professor Jonah Berger and colleagues examined how hand gestures shape persuasive communication, using an automated video‑analysis system on 200,000 TED Talk segments. They grouped gestures into unrelated, highlighters and illustrators, discovering that illustrators most strongly increase audience understanding and perceived...

By Wharton Knowledge
London Board Game Bar Draughts Faces Employment Tribunal Over Dismissal of Kitchen Worker
NewsFeb 10, 2026

London Board Game Bar Draughts Faces Employment Tribunal Over Dismissal of Kitchen Worker

London board‑game bar Draughts will appear before an employment tribunal on 12–13 February after dismissing kitchen worker Awed, a Sudanese national and UVW union member, the day a strike ballot was announced. The company cited reduced staffing needs, while the...

By Employer News (UK)
Title IX Preempts Public University Labor Contract Grievance Procedure, According to New Jersey Supreme Court
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Title IX Preempts Public University Labor Contract Grievance Procedure, According to New Jersey Supreme Court

The New Jersey Supreme Court held that Title IX preempts the grievance and arbitration provisions in Rutgers University’s labor contract with AFSCME Local 888, overturning a lower‑court order to arbitrate a termination dispute. The court found the contract’s arbitration process denied the Title IX...

By Littler – Insights/News
The HR–IT Debate in the Age of AI: Cooperation or Consolidation?
NewsFeb 10, 2026

The HR–IT Debate in the Age of AI: Cooperation or Consolidation?

AI is reshaping the relationship between HR and IT, prompting record collaboration and even the creation of a new C‑suite title, chief productivity officer, that combines people and technology oversight. Leaders argue that merging the functions can speed decisions and...

By Human Resource Executive
AI in Recruitment: A Practical Guide for Hiring Teams
NewsFeb 10, 2026

AI in Recruitment: A Practical Guide for Hiring Teams

AI is rapidly reshaping recruitment by automating screening, scheduling, and candidate communication. SHRM research shows 85% of employers using AI report time savings and efficiency gains, while the State of Hiring 2025 report highlights that 41.2% of candidates abandon applications,...

By Recruitee Blog
EBSA Enforcement Efforts Yield $1.4 Billion in Recoveries
NewsFeb 10, 2026

EBSA Enforcement Efforts Yield $1.4 Billion in Recoveries

The Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) recovered $1.4 billion for retirement, health and welfare plans in fiscal year 2025, a modest increase over the prior year but below the 2023 peak. EBSA closed 878 civil and 253 criminal...

By Human Resource Executive
SpaceX Workers Lose NLRB Protections Under NMB Jurisdiction
SocialFeb 10, 2026

SpaceX Workers Lose NLRB Protections Under NMB Jurisdiction

Federal law offers workers covered by the NLRB the right to engage in a wide range of collective action about their working conditions, with or without a union. But NLRB’s enforcement arm now says SpaceX workers are under purview of...

By Josh Eidelson
The Bionic Storyteller: How AI Can Amplify HR’s Human Voice
NewsFeb 10, 2026

The Bionic Storyteller: How AI Can Amplify HR’s Human Voice

HR leaders in 2026 face mounting pressure from layoffs, cost cuts and rapid AI deployment, yet the core challenge remains preserving trust and connection. The article proposes the “Bionic Storyteller” framework, positioning AI as a memory scaffold that captures, aligns,...

By Human Resource Executive
Board of Director Compensation Practices in the Russell 3000 and S&P 500
BlogFeb 10, 2026

Board of Director Compensation Practices in the Russell 3000 and S&P 500

Board director compensation across the Russell 3000 and S&P 500 showed modest growth in 2025, with total pay up 2% in the Russell 3000 and flat in the S&P 500, keeping median compensation near $250,000. Shareholder‑approved caps are now in...

By Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance
Popeyes UK Crowns Carnival Jackpot Winner at Mardi Gras–Themed Annual Workforce Awards
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Popeyes UK Crowns Carnival Jackpot Winner at Mardi Gras–Themed Annual Workforce Awards

Popeyes UK staged a Mardi Gras‑themed awards night in London, unveiling the winner of its Carnival Jackpot incentive. The program, launched in 2025, awarded tokens to over 230 managers based on sales and mystery‑shop scores, culminating in a two‑year Tusker electric‑vehicle...

By Employer News (UK)
Health Savings Accounts Gain Popularity as Investment Vehicles
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Health Savings Accounts Gain Popularity as Investment Vehicles

Health savings accounts (HSAs) are increasingly being used as investment vehicles, with 4 million accounts – about 10% of all HSAs – holding invested assets, a 23% year‑over‑year rise. Total HSA assets grew 16% to $159 billion, and investment‑linked assets now represent...

By Employee Benefit News
5 Ways to Redefine Meetings
BlogFeb 10, 2026

5 Ways to Redefine Meetings

The article challenges the status quo of traditional meetings, labeling many as unproductive "zombie" or "black‑hole" sessions. It proposes five new definitions that view meetings as platforms for expanding team intelligence, multiplying results, and fostering diverse perspectives. Concrete rules—such as...

By Leadership Freak
Why Your Organization's Greatest Asset Is Its Own Collective Wisdom
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Why Your Organization's Greatest Asset Is Its Own Collective Wisdom

The article argues that organizations waste resources on external consultants while the real source of transformation lies in their own collective wisdom. It critiques the reliance on imported best‑practice frameworks in a BANI (Brittle, Anxious, Nonlinear, Incomprehensible) world. By treating...

By Employee Benefit News
Should I Offer Ownership to My Key Employees?
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Should I Offer Ownership to My Key Employees?

Business owners often consider letting key employees purchase equity to improve retention and align incentives. The article outlines critical steps: choosing a purchase structure, obtaining accurate valuations, and drafting agreements that address decision‑making authority, buy‑back rights, and employment contingencies. It...

By HR Daily Advisor
Why Your Inclusion Journey May Look Better Than You Think
PodcastFeb 10, 20264 min

Why Your Inclusion Journey May Look Better Than You Think

In this brief episode, Dr. Jonathan reflects on his own inclusion journey, emphasizing that progress often looks less glamorous than expected, illustrated by his lengthy viva and financial struggles. He highlights the importance of surrounding yourself with supportive people who...

By The Element of Inclusion
Tech Change ‘Boosts Engagement’ as Staff Adapt to AI
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Tech Change ‘Boosts Engagement’ as Staff Adapt to AI

Research by Qualtrics shows that introducing new technology, especially AI, lifts employee engagement across EMEA by an average nine points. Nearly three‑quarters of UK workers reported organisational change in the past year, yet most felt more motivated rather than fatigued....

By HRreview (UK)
Not Posh Enough? ‘Accent Anxiety’ Holding Workers Back
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Not Posh Enough? ‘Accent Anxiety’ Holding Workers Back

A Zurich UK survey of 2,000 UK adults reveals that 36% of workers with regional accents feel judged, and 14% have even taken elocution lessons to avoid bias. Nearly one‑third deliberately soften their accent at work, while 16% say accent...

By HRreview (UK)
Closing the Skills Gap: What Upskilling Strategies Are Delivering Results
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Closing the Skills Gap: What Upskilling Strategies Are Delivering Results

Upskilling has become HR’s top challenge, with 45% of leaders naming it their biggest priority, surpassing recruitment and well‑being concerns. A Capterra survey shows 68% of firms expect upskilling costs to rise, signaling a shift toward customized, technology‑enabled learning. Effective...

By ATD (Association for Talent Development) — Watch & Learn (webinars)
The Compliance Trap: How Silence in Your Organisation May Be Masking Disengagement
NewsFeb 10, 2026

The Compliance Trap: How Silence in Your Organisation May Be Masking Disengagement

Vice‑President Gayatheri Silvakumer warned that most change initiatives fail not because of flawed strategy but because leaders ignore the emotional side of change. She argues that silence in meetings often disguises disengagement, mistaking compliance for genuine ownership. By inviting employees...

By HRM Asia
Riot Games Is Laying Off Around 80 2XKO Employees Three Weeks After The Game's Launch
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Riot Games Is Laying Off Around 80 2XKO Employees Three Weeks After The Game's Launch

Riot Games announced it is laying off roughly 80 employees from its 2XKO fighting‑game team, representing about half of the development staff. The cuts come just weeks after the game’s 1.0 launch on PC and consoles, with the company citing...

By Game Informer
Joseph Lazzarotti Discusses Use of AI Notetakers in the Workplace
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Joseph Lazzarotti Discusses Use of AI Notetakers in the Workplace

Joseph Lazzarotti warns that AI‑driven notetakers, while promising efficiency gains, are spawning a wave of HR challenges. In his Fortune commentary, he highlights privacy concerns, consent gaps, and potential discrimination liabilities when recordings are mishandled. He argues that without clear...

By Jackson Lewis
As NICU Cases Rise, Laws and Employers Look to Assist Working Parents
NewsFeb 9, 2026

As NICU Cases Rise, Laws and Employers Look to Assist Working Parents

Rising neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admissions are prompting a wave of state legislation and corporate policy changes aimed at supporting working parents. Over the past year, NICU cases have climbed roughly 15%, leading 12 states to enact NICU-specific leave...

By Littler – Insights/News
Wage and Hour Spotlight: Dennis M. Brown, Littler Mendelson
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Wage and Hour Spotlight: Dennis M. Brown, Littler Mendelson

Dennis M. Brown, a senior partner at Littler Mendelson, shared his perspective on the evolving wage‑and‑hour litigation landscape. He highlighted increasing federal enforcement actions and the growing complexity of multi‑state compliance. Brown noted that employers are facing heightened scrutiny over...

By Littler – Insights/News
Lawmakers Weigh Government’s Role in Lowering AI Risk to Workers
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Lawmakers Weigh Government’s Role in Lowering AI Risk to Workers

Lawmakers are evaluating whether the federal government should intervene to mitigate AI‑related risks to workers. During a hearing before the House Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions, Bradford Kelley of Littler argued that the low number of lawsuits over...

By Littler – Insights/News
More State Lawmakers Threaten Transgender Job Bias Ban Repeals
NewsFeb 9, 2026

More State Lawmakers Threaten Transgender Job Bias Ban Repeals

State lawmakers, primarily Republicans, are introducing a wave of bills to repeal existing bans on transgender and nonbinary workplace bias and harassment protections. The legislative push spans more than 20 states this session, targeting statutes enacted after the 2020 Bostock...

By Littler – Insights/News
Maine Joins Pushback Against Worker Surveillance
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Maine Joins Pushback Against Worker Surveillance

Governor Janet Mills signed legislation restricting employers’ electronic surveillance of workers, effective 2026. The law prohibits continuous monitoring without explicit employee consent and mandates transparent data handling practices. It applies to both on‑site and remote work environments, covering video, audio,...

By Littler – Insights/News