News Roundup

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From HR to PeopleOps

A changing workplace has some in corporate America shifting toward a new way of seeing the traditional role of human resources. So reports Forbes.

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U.S. Steel Offers Non-Union Workers Host of Benefits

U.S. Steel is providing a host of new and expanded benefits for its non-union workers, including parental leave, infertility coverage and gender reassignment procedure coverage. So reports Northwest Indiana Times.

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HR Director Busted for Alleged Opium Trafficking

A North Carolina human resources director is alleged to have trafficked opium following a two-month investigation. So reports WSOC TV.

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Ex-HR Administrator Likens Former Workplace to ISIS

A former human resources administrator for the Metro Nashville Public Schools likened his workplace culture to ISIS for its toxic environment. So reports WTVF.

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Penis-Exposing Boss Sued

A manager for an electrical contractor in New Jersey has sued her boss for allegedly exposing his penis and other sexually lewd actions at work. So reports The New York Post.

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“Do You Even Work in HR If You Have Never…?

Human resources professionals deal with a fair share of drama that can be mistaken for The Office, a U.S. sitcom about a dysfunctional paper company office.

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Another Top Female Walmart Exec Leaves

The departure of a top female executive at Walmart is the second high profile woman to leave the mega-store chain after its top human resource head had called it quits. So reports Bloomberg.

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Amazon Moms Pressure Bezos to Offer Day Care Benefit

Hundreds of Amazon employees who are moms are pressuring CEO Jeff Bezos to provide them with a backup daycare benefit to deal with last minute emergencies. So reports Bloomberg.

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Harvard Business School Creates New Diversity Leadership Role

Harvard Business School is looking to hire its first associate director for diversity, inclusion and belonging. So reports The Harvard Crimson.

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HR Director: Mayor Called Women Workers 'Witches Around a Cauldron'

In her federal discrimination suit, a human resources director of a Connecticut town alleges that her mayor has called women employees ‘witches around a cauldron.’ So reports the Hartford Courant.

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