6 HR Compliance Trends to Watch in 2026
2025 brought major changes that impact employers and employees. Here are six developments and what you can do to prepare your business for what’s ahead in 2026.
2025 brought major changes that impact employers and employees. Here are six developments and what you can do to prepare your business for what’s ahead in 2026.
December looked at the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, the impact of claims management on customer experience, state requirements for paid leave and time off. Plus, state regulations on artificial intelligence (AI) as well as a review of 2025’s top stories.
Employee burnout takes a toll on health, productivity and ultimately an agency’s bottom line.
Pay transparency is the practice of openly sharing compensation and benefits information with candidates in the hiring process. State and local ordinances can impact the requirements for your agency.
Dedicating time to address HR and operational challenges during these quieter months of summer can have a significant impact for the rest of the year.
As the soft workers comp market continues, here are three risk management tips agents can provide to their clients to get the most out of their coverage.
There is a growing recognition of the importance of mental health in the workplace, with many states enacting laws to include post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health conditions under workers comp benefits.
Workplace mental health and wellness impacts all aspects of a business: performance, culture, retention and the bottom line.
Recognizing the signs in a coworker is not about overstepping boundaries but about fostering a culture of empathy and care.
Your next hire could work remotely, in-person or on a hybrid schedule. Review your management style to build a collaborative culture regardless of employees’ locations.