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FDIC Scrutinized For Alleged Harassment, Toxic Workplace  

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is facing pressure from within the agency as well as from a Republican senator amid allegations of sexual harassment and a toxic workplace. So reports The Wall Street Journal.

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HR Software Blamed For $3M Payroll Mess In Miami-Dade County

An audit conducted by Miami-Dade County revealed that new human resources software helped lead to overpayments of more than $3 million. So reports the Miami Herald.

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AI-Related Jobs Translate To Big Pay Boost  

Landing an artificial intelligence-related entry-level job could result in compensation that is 128% higher than non-AI jobs. So reports Biz Report.

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Key Denominator For Happiest Companies is Worker Camaraderie

While pay, purpose and how much autonomy workers are given are important factors in whether they feel gratified about their jobs, the one thing the three companies with the happiest employees share is a sense of camaraderie. So reports CNBC.

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Honda, Hyundai Give Its Workers Pay Increases  

Two more non-union auto makers have pledged to give their workers pay increases after the United Auto Workers scored huge victories for unionized workers at General Motors, Ford Motor and Stellantis. So reports CNN.

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Employers Failing To Incentivize Workers Back To The Office

Employers are still struggling to retain workers who don’t want to come back into the office, but only 13% have rolled out new initiatives to incentivize their staff to stick around. So notes a newly released report.

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Time For HR To Bring Back In-depth Employee Engagement Surveys

The COVID-19 pandemic led employers to set aside in-depth employee engagement surveys so they could focus instead on stabilizing their operations and addressing workers’ immediate wellbeing, but in doing so they may be paying a steep price now. So reports Human Resource Executive.

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Starbucks Workers Union Organizes 'Red Cup Rebellion' Walkout  

Unionized workers at Starbucks flipped the script on the coffee chain’s annual “Red Cup Day” where customers receive reusable cups when ordering holiday drinks. So reports CBS News.

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EEOC Head Weighs In On AI In Workplace  

The head of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says regulating the technology that drives artificial intelligence is not his agency’s focus, but rather if the use of that technology has led to unlawful employment discrimination. So reports JD Supra.

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Worker Happiness Continues Its Downward Spiral

Worker satisfaction reached a three-year low in the third quarter with those employed in the restaurant, food and beverage industries ranking among the least happy. So reports Bamboo HR.

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