International HR News: Does an Employee Have a Right to Wear a Rainbow Sticker? Human Rights Tribunal Clarifies

The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal recently ruled on the legal boundaries of employee self-expression in the workplace, addressing whether wearing a rainbow sticker breaches dress code policies. Learn the implications for HR professionals and employers.
International HR News: Job Supervisors with Disabilities Boost Workplace Productivity, U.S. Research Finds

A recent U.S. study reveals that job supervisors with disabilities not only contribute to improving workplace productivity but also foster an inclusive environment. Their unique leadership styles help bridge communication gaps, offering valuable insights into the importance of empathy and diversity in management.
International HR News: Many Job Changers in Japan Consider Returning to Former Employers, Survey Reveals

A recent survey in Japan reveals that almost one-third of job changers are contemplating a return to their former employers. This trend is largely driven by personal shifts after leaving their previous roles, as well as a newfound appreciation for the work environment they left behind.