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POLITICO New Jersey summarizes a Star-Ledger report on short-staffing in nursing homes, noting that Ashley Conway said it can lead to injuries.
The Asbury Park Press publishes an op-ed by Carly Bokop, a SMLR student majoring in Human Resource Management (HRM) and minoring in Labor Studies and Employment Relations (LSER).
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) explores how hotel managers and employees can spot the warning signs of human trafficking, quoting Michael C. Sturman.
The Star Tribune reports new federal guidelines could make it harder for millions of Americans to recover lost wages, quoting Jenn Round, a research fellow in the Center for Innovation in Worker Organization.
The Star-Ledger investigates the dangers of understaffing, quoting Ashley Conway on the “lose-lose situation” facing patients and workers.
Fortune offers advice to women returning to work after maternity leave, quoting Yana Rodgers of the Center for Women and Work.
LinkedIn reports Michael C. Sturman and Ph.D. student Xueqing (Skye) Fan were honored for their study of the gender wage gap among recent college graduates.
Route Fifty reports on New Jersey’s WARN Act, quoting Naomi R Williams on how laws need to keep up with the changing nature of work.
Write Now Philly reviews the book, praising editor Francis Ryan for taking great care to preserve Young’s voice in the memoirs.
CNN Business reports on the airline’s record $1.6 billion profit sharing distribution, quoting Joseph Blasi of the Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing.