By Philippa Burne, The University of Melbourne Firstly, let’s revisit the question: why are they remaking The Office? Just over ten years …
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Global HR PracticesWorkplace Safety & OHS
A year on from the Senate inquiry into concussion in Australia, what’s changed and what comes next?
By Annette Greenhow, Bond University and Stephen Townsend, The University of Queensland In September 2023, an Australian Senate committee released a landmark …
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Global HR Practices
Election officials in U.S. are hard at work to deliver fair, secure and accurate elections – despite a constant flow of attacks
By Mitchell Brown, Auburn University The 2024 election is rife with controversy, from the politics of the campaigns to the politics surrounding …
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Opinion
As automation showdowns with workers continue, India’s Kerala state offers an important lesson
By Sanjith Gopalakrishnan, McGill University Nearly 50,000 dockworkers from the International Longshoremen’s Association went on strike across the United States Eastern Seaboard …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionLeadershipOpinion
Jessica Campbell’s NHL coaching gig marks a pivotal turning point for professional hockey
By Hayley Baker, Western University Jessica Campbell has made history as the first full-time female coach in the National Hockey League, marking …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)Opinion
Generative AI can boost innovation – but only when humans are in control
By Camille Grange, HEC Montréal; Mickaël Ringeval, HEC Montréal; Simon Bourdeau, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), and Théophile Demazure, HEC Montréal …
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Suominen Corporation has appointed Minna Rouru as its new Chief People and Communications Officer, the company announced on Monday. Rouru, currently Vice …
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FeaturedPayroll
‘Risk aversion’: Town of Tillsonburg spending up to $45,000 to review its payroll compliance
By Jeff Helsdon | Woodstock Ingersoll Echo Council in Tillsonburg, Ont., has approved a review of its payroll compliance, but not before concerns …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Calgary-based steel fabricator fined $200,000 in fatal workplace accident
A Calgary-based steel fabrication company has been fined $200,000 in connection with the death of a worker at its facility in 2021. …
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By Kip Holderness, West Virginia University; Kari Olsen, Utah Valley University, and Todd Thornock, University of Nebraska-Lincoln When you’re a manager, delivering …