Human Resources News and Headlines

A New Generation of Nordic Air Cargo Leaders Emerge
NewsMar 10, 2026

A New Generation of Nordic Air Cargo Leaders Emerge

ECS Group is reshaping the Nordic air‑cargo landscape by promoting internal talent into senior management roles, blending operational know‑how with commercial and digital expertise. Recent appointments, such as Thomas Olesen at Skylog Denmark, have already delivered measurable results, including a...

By Air Cargo Week
Biometrics: HR’s Role in a New Era of Security
NewsMar 10, 2026

Biometrics: HR’s Role in a New Era of Security

Companies are accelerating biometric deployments to secure facilities and data, but the technology’s personal nature creates privacy and trust challenges. HR leaders are urged to treat biometric rollouts as major change initiatives, delivering clear communication, consent processes, and transparent data...

By Personnel Today
Why Other People Are Getting Credit For Your Good Ideas At Work
NewsMar 10, 2026

Why Other People Are Getting Credit For Your Good Ideas At Work

The article examines why coworkers often receive credit for ideas that originated elsewhere, highlighting that attention, timing, confidence, and perceived status outweigh intentional theft. Cognitive research shows listeners remember the most vivid, confident restatement, while seniority creates a bias toward...

By Forbes (Health)
Private Sector Pay Rises Climb to 3.4 Percent as Cost of Living Pressure Persists
NewsMar 10, 2026

Private Sector Pay Rises Climb to 3.4 Percent as Cost of Living Pressure Persists

Private‑sector median pay awards rose to 3.4% in the three months to January 2026, up from 3.0% previously. One‑fifth of private settlements now exceed 4%, indicating growing pressure to offset lingering cost‑of‑living stresses despite easing inflation. Manufacturing saw its median...

By HRreview (UK)
Singapore Hiring Sentiment Rises in Q2 2026 Amid AI Adoption and Skills Demand
NewsMar 10, 2026

Singapore Hiring Sentiment Rises in Q2 2026 Amid AI Adoption and Skills Demand

Employers in Singapore regained hiring confidence in Q2 2026, with the Net Employment Outlook climbing to +24% after a dip in Q1. The information sector spearheads the surge, posting a +41% outlook and 58% of firms planning workforce expansion. AI...

By HRM Asia
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Authority Launches Digital Badge
NewsMar 10, 2026

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Authority Launches Digital Badge

The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority has launched a digital‑badge scheme to help young people showcase skills to employers. Partnering with the Region of Learning, the programme targets NEET individuals and embeds badges in the Youth Guarantee and regional internships....

By UKAuthority (UK)
HR Manager Wins Rare Suppression Order After Sharing Sensitive Information
NewsMar 10, 2026

HR Manager Wins Rare Suppression Order After Sharing Sensitive Information

The Fair Work Commission granted a limited suppression order to redact portions of a published decision after an HR manager for disability‑services provider Hands On People realized she had inadvertently included sensitive personal and medical information as evidence. The manager...

By HR Daily (Australia)
2026: A Year of Uncertainty and Anxiety in Talent Development
NewsMar 10, 2026

2026: A Year of Uncertainty and Anxiety in Talent Development

2026 will be defined by heightened geopolitical uncertainty and an AI backlash that together fuel employee anxiety. Global teams face trust erosion as international tensions spill into digital collaboration, while AI hallucinations and unreliable large‑language‑model outputs erode confidence in corporate...

By ATD (Association for Talent Development) — Watch & Learn (webinars)
When Talent Development Focuses on People, Not Profits
NewsMar 10, 2026

When Talent Development Focuses on People, Not Profits

The Atlanta Falcons launched a 1.25‑day PRO Summit in 2025 aimed at equipping active and former players with foundational business knowledge rather than boosting on‑field performance. Partnering with a Georgia business school, the program covered wealth management, entrepreneurship, real estate,...

By ATD (Association for Talent Development) — Watch & Learn (webinars)
NSW Government Plans Stronger Protections for Retail Workers
NewsMar 10, 2026

NSW Government Plans Stronger Protections for Retail Workers

The New South Wales Labor government will launch a consultation on a new Workplace Protection Order (WPO) model aimed at shielding retail staff from harassment and violence. The initiative follows the October retail crime strategy and Operation Percentile, which has...

By Inside Retail Australia
Hong Kong Salary Guide 2026: Pay Trends, Hot Skills, and Hiring Priorities Across Key Sectors
NewsMar 10, 2026

Hong Kong Salary Guide 2026: Pay Trends, Hot Skills, and Hiring Priorities Across Key Sectors

Morgan McKinley’s Hong Kong Salary Guide 2026 shows annual pay rises staying modest at 3‑5% as firms tighten budgets. Hiring remains selective, with a clear shift toward skills‑based, value‑driven recruitment across all functions. HR business partners and generalists top the demand list,...

By Human Resources Online (Asia)
Building From the Ground Up: A Leadership Journey in #GiveToGain
NewsMar 10, 2026

Building From the Ground Up: A Leadership Journey in #GiveToGain

Deputy CEO Doris Ong recounts her rise from ERA Singapore’s management trainee program to leading its project marketing arm, which has sold over 60,000 homes across 450 developments. She leveraged that experience to champion ESG initiatives, community partnerships, and a...

By HRM Asia
Irish Woman Repeatedly Called ‘Potato’ Awarded £24k
NewsMar 10, 2026

Irish Woman Repeatedly Called ‘Potato’ Awarded £24k

An employment tribunal in Leeds ordered West Leeds Civils to pay Ms B Hayes over £23,500 after finding she was subjected to racial harassment. The manager repeatedly called her “potato”, “Paddy” and “pikey”, creating a hostile environment that led to...

By Personnel Today
Court Orders Full Three-Year Salary After Termination Clause Gets Overridden
NewsMar 9, 2026

Court Orders Full Three-Year Salary After Termination Clause Gets Overridden

A British Columbia Court of Appeal upheld a trial order requiring FCAPX to pay the remainder of a three‑year fixed‑term salary to former engineer Joseph Bouchard after the company terminated him without cause. The court found that a superseding clause...

By Canadian HR Reporter
Dealing With AI's Effect on Jobs and Opportunities in Data
NewsMar 9, 2026

Dealing With AI's Effect on Jobs and Opportunities in Data

Atlan, an India‑based data‑management vendor, has adopted an AI‑first strategy that asks engineers to teach AI coding agents instead of writing code themselves, and encourages marketers to train agents to design campaigns. This internal shift reflects a broader industry move...

By AI Business
After Deep Staffing Cuts, Agencies Seek Mix of Hiring and AI Tools to Rebuild Capacity
NewsMar 9, 2026

After Deep Staffing Cuts, Agencies Seek Mix of Hiring and AI Tools to Rebuild Capacity

Federal agencies are grappling with massive staffing cuts from the Trump administration, with the General Services Administration shedding nearly 40% of its workforce and the Environmental Protection Agency losing about a quarter. To restore capacity, both agencies are deploying artificial‑intelligence...

By Federal News Network
Push for Industrial Award
NewsMar 9, 2026

Push for Industrial Award

The New South Wales public service union is campaigning for a formal industrial award for parliamentary staff, who are currently employed under a determination framework that offers limited protections. Union representative Suzette Meade argues the arrangement creates uncertainty and fails...

By Government News (Australia)
Montreal Terminal Operator Signs Deal with Striking Office Workers
NewsMar 9, 2026

Montreal Terminal Operator Signs Deal with Striking Office Workers

Montreal Gateway Terminals (MGT) reached a new collective bargaining agreement with CUPE Local 4317, ending a five‑month strike by its clerical workforce. The strike, which began in September, halted operations at MGT’s Cast and Racine terminals, affecting cargo handling across...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
Employee Sues IBM over Firing One Day After Profit-Sharing Bonus
NewsMar 9, 2026

Employee Sues IBM over Firing One Day After Profit-Sharing Bonus

IBM faces a federal lawsuit after paying a profit‑sharing bonus to Stephen P. Gutierrez on March 17, 2025, and terminating him the next day. The complaint alleges retaliation, age, national‑origin, and sex‑based wage discrimination, as well as violations of the...

By HRD (Human Capital Magazine) US
Lawsuits Accuse MITRE HR of Mishandling Vaccine Religious Claims
NewsMar 9, 2026

Lawsuits Accuse MITRE HR of Mishandling Vaccine Religious Claims

Five former MITRE employees have filed federal lawsuits alleging the firm mishandled religious exemption requests for its COVID‑19 vaccine mandate, leading to terminations despite viable remote‑work options. MITRE introduced a company‑wide mandate on August 16, 2021, two months before the...

By HRD (Human Capital Magazine) US
Court Strikes Down Employer Tactic to Limit Discrimination Claims
NewsMar 9, 2026

Court Strikes Down Employer Tactic to Limit Discrimination Claims

A federal appeals court in the Fourth Circuit ruled that employers cannot enforce pre‑employment “limitations agreements” that shorten the statutory deadline for filing federal discrimination claims. The decision overturns a lower‑court dismissal of a former EOTech employee’s Title VII and ADEA...

By HRD (Human Capital Magazine) US
Unprofessional Conduct, Not FMLA Retaliation, Led to Doctor’s Suspension, 6th Circuit Says
NewsMar 9, 2026

Unprofessional Conduct, Not FMLA Retaliation, Led to Doctor’s Suspension, 6th Circuit Says

The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a resident physician’s suspension at Meharry Medical College was not retaliation for taking Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leave. The doctor had taken leave after his child’s birth, then missed...

By HR Dive
Workday Takes Partial Loss as Judge Refuses to Dismiss Claims in AI Bias Lawsuit
NewsMar 9, 2026

Workday Takes Partial Loss as Judge Refuses to Dismiss Claims in AI Bias Lawsuit

A federal judge denied Workday's request to toss disparate‑impact age discrimination claims, allowing plaintiffs to pursue ADEA relief against the company's AI‑driven recruiting tools. The court dismissed a disability claim and some California state law allegations, but left the core...

By HR Dive
How Univive Is Transforming What a Recruitment Service Partner Should Look Like
NewsMar 9, 2026

How Univive Is Transforming What a Recruitment Service Partner Should Look Like

Nearly 80% of UK universities missed their September 2024/25 international recruitment targets, highlighting systemic misalignment among universities, agents, and students. Univive, part of Planet Education Networks, proposes an end‑to‑end partnership model that strengthens in‑market positioning, treats agents as long‑term collaborators,...

By The PIE News
Sixth Circuit Becomes First Federal Appeals Court to Reject NLRB Cemex Ruling
NewsMar 9, 2026

Sixth Circuit Becomes First Federal Appeals Court to Reject NLRB Cemex Ruling

On March 6, 2026 the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit struck down the National Labor Relations Board’s newly‑crafted Cemex bargaining‑order standard in Brown‑Forman’s Woodford Reserve case. The court affirmed the Board’s finding of unfair labor practices but...

By National Law Review – Employment Law
Verizon Loses Bid to Change Wage Rules for Broadband Workers
NewsMar 9, 2026

Verizon Loses Bid to Change Wage Rules for Broadband Workers

Verizon's attempt to reclassify wage rates for Pennsylvania broadband workers was rejected by the Commonwealth Court, which upheld the electric‑lineman prevailing‑wage determination. The ruling applies to 53 state‑funded fiber projects awarded in 2024, ensuring workers receive higher wages than Verizon...

By HRD (Human Capital Magazine) US
Macy's Wins Court Battle to Enforce Employee Arbitration Program
NewsMar 9, 2026

Macy's Wins Court Battle to Enforce Employee Arbitration Program

A federal appeals court upheld Macy’s opt‑out arbitration program, ruling it enforceable even without a signed employee agreement. The Third Circuit found that the mailed Plan Document and accompanying opt‑out forms satisfied legal notice requirements, and the employee’s silence constituted...

By HRD (Human Capital Magazine) US
Court Ruling Raises the Bar on Diversity-Based Promotion Decisions
NewsMar 9, 2026

Court Ruling Raises the Bar on Diversity-Based Promotion Decisions

On March 6, 2026 the Third Circuit reversed a lower‑court dismissal, allowing a white deputy police chief’s racial and religious discrimination claim to proceed to a jury. The court highlighted explicit council statements that race and religion influenced the promotion of an...

By HRD (Human Capital Magazine) US
Top Glide App Builder Alternatives for Streamlining HR Processes
NewsMar 9, 2026

Top Glide App Builder Alternatives for Streamlining HR Processes

HR departments are increasingly adopting low‑code app builders to streamline recruitment, onboarding, and performance management. While Glide offers basic flexibility, many firms seek alternatives that provide deeper workflow automation, stronger integrations, and enterprise‑grade security. The article highlights five leading Glide...

By Onrec
Top Conversational AI Companies Transforming Talent Acquisition and Candidate Engagement
NewsMar 9, 2026

Top Conversational AI Companies Transforming Talent Acquisition and Candidate Engagement

Conversational AI is reshaping talent acquisition by automating candidate interactions, screening, and scheduling. Leading platforms such as Paradox's Olivia, XOR, Eightfold.ai, Mya Systems, Brazen, and Beamery offer multi‑channel chat, analytics, and integration with existing HR tools. Deployments report up to...

By Onrec
AHA Podcast: AI and the Future of Staffing
NewsMar 9, 2026

AHA Podcast: AI and the Future of Staffing

The American Hospital Association’s latest podcast explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping staffing in health care. Experts discuss AI‑driven workforce analytics, predictive scheduling, and talent acquisition tools that promise to reduce turnover and improve patient outcomes. The conversation also highlights...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
Many Called, Few Chosen: The Top Five Public Servant Earners in Every Jurisdiction
NewsMar 9, 2026

Many Called, Few Chosen: The Top Five Public Servant Earners in Every Jurisdiction

An analysis by The Mandarin identified 46 public servants across Australia who earned more than $1 million in the 2025‑26 fiscal year. The majority of these high‑earners are employed by federal government corporations, while state utilities and financial institutions also feature...

By The Mandarin (Australia)
Workers Hold on Tight to Jobs as Hiring Slows and Layoffs Rise
NewsMar 9, 2026

Workers Hold on Tight to Jobs as Hiring Slows and Layoffs Rise

The New York Federal Reserve’s February consumer survey shows the expected quit rate fell to 15.9%, the lowest in more than a decade, as employers shed 92,000 jobs. Hiring slowed dramatically, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics reporting a 3.3%...

By Investopedia — Economics
Employers Taking the Wheel with Benefit Design
NewsMar 9, 2026

Employers Taking the Wheel with Benefit Design

Employers are increasingly steering benefit design, moving beyond one‑size‑fits‑all health plans toward data‑driven, employee‑centric offerings. A recent Benefit News video highlights levers such as flexible spending accounts, telehealth integration, mental‑health resources, and predictive cost modeling. Companies aim to boost care...

By Employee Benefit News
Uber CEO: Work Hard or We’ll ‘Push You Out’
NewsMar 9, 2026

Uber CEO: Work Hard or We’ll ‘Push You Out’

Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi told the "Diary of a CEO" podcast that employees must answer emails even on weekends and that failure to meet this expectation will result in termination. He framed constant availability as the most important skill and...

By Human Resource Executive
Maximizing Quality and Reducing Costs
NewsMar 9, 2026

Maximizing Quality and Reducing Costs

Walmart teamed with Cleveland Clinic to launch a Cardiac Center of Excellence serving over a million employees and families. The collaboration introduced bundled pricing, travel‑enabled specialty care, and protocols that reduced unnecessary surgeries while improving outcomes. By standardizing care pathways,...

By Employee Benefit News
Shock Layoffs Hit Battlefield Studios Despite Recent Success, Incoming Acquitision
NewsMar 9, 2026

Shock Layoffs Hit Battlefield Studios Despite Recent Success, Incoming Acquitision

Electronic Arts announced layoffs across all Battlefield studios, citing a realignment despite the franchise’s recent commercial success. Battlefield 6 has sold roughly 20 million copies, with an initial surge of seven million in the first three days and a mostly positive Steam...

By Destructoid
EXCLUSIVE: Rothy’s Taps Footwear Veterans Phil Russo and Salym North at ‘Pivotal Moment’ for Brand
NewsMar 9, 2026

EXCLUSIVE: Rothy’s Taps Footwear Veterans Phil Russo and Salym North at ‘Pivotal Moment’ for Brand

Rothy’s has added two seasoned footwear executives to its leadership team, naming former Converse and Vans chief Phil Russo as senior vice president of design and innovation and ex‑Adidas senior director Salym North as vice president of product development and...

By Footwear News
The World of Corporate Training Lurches Toward Enablement
NewsMar 9, 2026

The World of Corporate Training Lurches Toward Enablement

Josh Bersin’s latest guide redefines corporate learning by introducing a Dynamic Enablement model. The model shifts L&D focus from traditional education and credentialing to delivering expertise directly within the flow of work. By leveraging internal knowledge libraries and subject‑matter experts,...

By HRTechFeed
"If We Love This Work, We Have to Protect It" - Hyper Light Studio Heart Machine Is Now a "Wall-to-Wall"...
NewsMar 9, 2026

"If We Love This Work, We Have to Protect It" - Hyper Light Studio Heart Machine Is Now a "Wall-to-Wall"...

Heart Machine, the LA‑based indie studio behind Hyper Light Drifter, Solar Ash and Possessor(s), has voluntarily recognized a union with the Communications Workers of America. The “wall‑to‑wall” unit represents all frontline employees after a super‑majority voted for representation. The move...

By Rock Paper Shotgun
Ottawa Commits $94.5 Million to Boost Labour Market Intelligence in Key Sectors
NewsMar 9, 2026

Ottawa Commits $94.5 Million to Boost Labour Market Intelligence in Key Sectors

The Canadian government is committing up to $94.5 million over five years through the Sectoral Workforce Solutions Program to build robust labour‑market intelligence for 14 high‑impact sectors. These sectors account for 66.2% of Canada’s GDP and employ roughly 9.9 million workers. The...

By Canadian HR Reporter
Why Darden Restaurants Prioritizes an Inclusive Workplace
NewsMar 9, 2026

Why Darden Restaurants Prioritizes an Inclusive Workplace

Darden Restaurants’ chief people officer Sarah King is championing an inclusive workplace that now boasts roughly 60% women and people of color in its executive ranks. Four of the company’s brands—LongHorn Steakhouse, The Capital Grille, Eddie V’s Prime Seafood and Seasons 52—are...

By Nation’s Restaurant News (NRN)
Solve the Outsource Vs. In-House Staff Development Riddle
NewsMar 9, 2026

Solve the Outsource Vs. In-House Staff Development Riddle

Accounting firms face a deepening talent shortage as senior CPAs retire faster than replacements can be trained. Lera Kooper argues that the traditional, slow career ladder no longer works and proposes a hybrid model that couples aggressive in‑house mentorship with...

By Accounting Today
Edward Jones Advisor Departures Hit 5-Year High in 2025: Report
NewsMar 9, 2026

Edward Jones Advisor Departures Hit 5-Year High in 2025: Report

Advisor departures at Edward Jones reached a five‑year peak in 2025, with 1,458 advisors leaving—a 35% increase over 2024. Roughly a third of the exits were veteran brokers with ten or more years at the firm, and retirements doubled, indicating...

By AdvisorHub
Honda Agrees to $2.3M Settlement in Lawsuits Tied to Kronos Outage
NewsMar 9, 2026

Honda Agrees to $2.3M Settlement in Lawsuits Tied to Kronos Outage

Honda Development and Manufacturing of America agreed to a $2.3 million settlement to resolve wage‑and‑hour lawsuits stemming from a Kronos time‑keeping outage caused by a 2021 ransomware attack. Employees claimed the company failed to accurately track hours, resulting in unpaid overtime...

By HR Dive
Dr Marie-Claire Isaaman on Driving Gender Equality in the Games Industry
NewsMar 9, 2026

Dr Marie-Claire Isaaman on Driving Gender Equality in the Games Industry

The Women in Games Manifesto 2026, launched in January, frames gender fairness as a strategic imperative rather than a moral add‑on. Dr Marie‑Claire Isaaman warns that women, who comprise nearly half of global gamers, remain scarce in senior leadership, creating blind spots...

By PocketGamer.biz
The Key to Companywide AI Adoption? Empowering Managers, Gartner Says.
NewsMar 9, 2026

The Key to Companywide AI Adoption? Empowering Managers, Gartner Says.

Gartner’s latest analysis warns that HR must shift AI‑adoption responsibility to managers, who are already experimenting with the technology at higher rates than rank‑and‑file employees. While nearly 50% of managers reported AI trials, only 26% of employees did, and 14%...

By HR Dive
Week in Review: Why Pay for Performance Matters
NewsMar 9, 2026

Week in Review: Why Pay for Performance Matters

A new McLean & Co. report finds employees who expect fair pay for exceeding performance are 2.7 times more likely to be engaged, underscoring the strategic value of pay‑for‑performance systems. However, many firms still struggle to design and implement such compensation...

By HR Dive
Entry-Level Jobs Should Be Entry Level
NewsMar 9, 2026

Entry-Level Jobs Should Be Entry Level

Employers increasingly label positions as “entry level” while demanding three or more years of experience, a trend highlighted by SHRM’s finding that 61% of such postings exceed true entry‑level criteria. This mismatch discourages recent graduates, creates confusion, and narrows talent...

By HR Dive