THE HR BREAKDOWN
  • WWE urged to ditch NDAs

    WWE urged to ditch NDAs

    Janel Grant, a former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) employee, has filed a lawsuit against former owner Vince McMahon, alleging sexual abuse and harassment during her three years at the company. Grant’s lawyer, Ann Callis, has urged WWE to lift non-disclosure agreements for current and former employees, questioning WWE’s commitment to distancing itself from McMahon and…

  • Boeing and striking union to continue negotiations today

    Boeing and striking union to continue negotiations today

    Boeing and The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, the planemaker’s largest union, said they would continue contract negotiations today, as they pursue a deal to end a strike by around 33,000 U.S. West Coast factory workers. The company and the union, whose members have been on strike for 25 days, had resumed contract…

  • Some top AI labs have ‘very weak’ risk management, study says

    Some top AI labs have ‘very weak’ risk management, study says

    According to a new study by the French nonprofit SaferAI, many leading AI labs, including Elon Musk’s xAI, are lacking in key safety measures. Siméon Campos, founder of SaferAI, said: “AI is extremely fast-moving technology, but AI risk management isn’t moving at the same pace.” The study’s ratings, which assess risk management practices, show that…

  • Dockworkers strike suspended until January

    Dockworkers strike suspended until January

    The International Longshoremen’s Association, representing 45,000 U.S. dockworkers, has agreed to suspend a three-day strike until January 15th to allow for contract negotiations. The union will resume work immediately, and a tentative wage increase agreement has been reached, raising the offer from 50% to 62% over six years. However, details remain undisclosed, and any wage…

  • Private payroll growth beats economist expectations

    Private payroll growth beats economist expectations

    ADP has reported that private companies added 143,000 jobs in September, an acceleration from 103,000 in August and better than the 128,000 consensus forecast by economists polled by Dow Jones. The gains were spread across industries, with leisure and hospitality adding 34,000, construction 26,000, education and health services 24,000, professional and business services 20,000, and…

  • Swedish appeals court rejects Spotify’s night shift bid

    Swedish appeals court rejects Spotify’s night shift bid

    Spotify’s request to let staff work night shifts has been rejected by an appeals court in Sweden, which upheld a decision by the administrative court. The streaming giant had been seeking an exception to a rule that ensures at least 11 consecutive non-work hours every day – which must include the hours between midnight and…