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Want to build a workforce with AI fluency? A chief people officer’s playbook

HRExecutive

Despite growing pressure on HR leaders to ensure their workforce is prepared to use AI, organizational AI fluency doesn’t mean every employee needs to become a data scientist. “HR’s responsibility is to help employees understand not just what AI is, but how it can support their growth,” she explains.

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This Telecom Reskilled 500 People into Tech Jobs for Big ROI

Degreed

In response to a pressing demand for high-tech skills, a Canadian telecom company faced a familiar dilemma: how to attract talent in a fiercely competitive market. External hiring is expensive. Indeed, about half (53%) of hiring managers across Canada say finding people with the right skills is their biggest challenge.

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Global Payroll VS Local Payroll Systems: Which One Fits Your Business?

HR Stacks Blog

As businesses expand globally, managing employee compensation becomes increasingly complex. Companies must navigate diverse tax laws, labor regulations, and cultural expectations across different regions. Global payroll refers to the centralized management of employee compensation across multiple countries.

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Employee Benefits Providers: What Employers Need to Know

Empuls

In today's rapidly evolving workplace, offering a comprehensive benefits package is no longer just an added perk—it's a critical component of attracting and retaining top talent. What are employee benefits providers? Examples of employee benefits providers are MetLife, Cigna, Guardian Life, and many more.

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Apple DEI: Apple Remains Committed to an Inclusive Workplace

Heyyy HR!

Apple has been known for many decades for its innovation, not just in technology but also in creating a diverse and inclusive environment. This dedication ensures that all employees have equal opportunities to thrive, regardless of their background or identity. Central to this belief is their focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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DEI Rollbacks: What Companies Are Doing in 2025

Ongig

Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts have faced unprecedented challenges in 2025. Major companies are adjusting their approach to workplace diversity programs in response to the DEI rollbacks from President Trump’s administration.

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Gen Z on the Move: Strategies to Attract and Retain the World’s Most Mobile Talent

Hppy

This presents a double-edged sword for HR professionals: a global pool of skilled talent eager for new experiences, but with specific needs that require a shift in traditional hiring practices. Partner with relocation specialists or Employer of Record (EOR) providers to streamline the hiring process for international candidates.