The latest edition of Nonprofit HR’s Nonprofit Employment Practices Survey finds that many nonprofits don’t have formal strategies for hiring or retaining employees—putting them at risk of for-profit poaching. Read More
In tandem with the Anti-Defamation League, more than 270 mayors nationwide, including many members of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, have agreed to take a hard stance against hate in their communities. The effort reflects collective action after the deadly rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Read More
By next June, IATA members will be required to use RFID tags to track the current position of a bag. The technology is expected to further cut down on lost-luggage incidents and save airlines money. Read More
Tech consolidation in the association space may wind up being beneficial for associations, but there are still considerations to keep in mind. Read More
Last week, the Midwest Dairy Association crowned its 64th Princess Kay of the Milky Way at the Minnesota State Fair. During her yearlong reign, the princess will act as an ambassador for dairy farmers. She’ll also get to take home a butter sculpture of her face. Read More
A forthcoming study from the Society for Human Resource Management identifies seven qualities that are hallmarks of healthy, effective workplaces. Here’s a sneak peek at three of them. (Hint: It’s not all about offering trendy new policies or benefits.) Read More
With flooding from Hurricane Harvey still inundating southeastern Texas, it will likely be weeks or longer before its devastation is fully understood. But groups in a diverse array of fields are keeping an eye on the economic issues the disaster has created for the region and beyond. Read More
The American Association of Colleges of Nursing’s new office gives it some new neighbors in the medical world—and more opportunities to collaborate. Read More
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