National Black Business Month: Supporting Black Entrepreneurs

National Black Business Month, observed every August, is a time to recognize and support Black-owned businesses across the United States. Established in 2004 by historian John William Templeton and engineer Frederick E. Jordan Sr., this month-long celebration aims to highlight the critical role Black-owned businesses play in the nation’s economy, as well as the unique…
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Protected Veterans Hiring: A Comprehensive Guide to Compliance and Best Practices

Protected veterans hiring is a crucial aspect of workforce diversity and compliance with federal regulations. These individuals, who have served their country with dedication and sacrifice, bring a wealth of experience, discipline, and skills to the civilian job market. However, their transition to civilian employment can be challenging. To address these challenges and promote inclusivity,…
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Disability Pride Month: Promoting Inclusion and Advocacy in the Workplace

My fellow HR Professionals, July is Disability Pride Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of people with disabilities. According to the US Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, in 2021 there were roughly 42.5 million “civilian non-institutionalized” disabled folk in this country. That’s roughly 13% of that same civilian non-institutionalized population. Other sources,…
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Celebrating Juneteenth: Fostering Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace

Dear Esteemed HR Professionals, Celebrating Juneteenth, a pivotal event in American history, provides a meaningful way to honor the end of slavery in the United States and recognize the ongoing journey towards equality and justice for African Americans. It’s also an opportune moment for organizations to reflect on their commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion….
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