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Breaking news, Acquisitions, Research, and Funding is The BARF. A look back into last week’s most talked about news in the world of work, what’s happened, what does it mean, and why should you care. Analysis that you can understand without a Ph.D. Proudly brought to you by WRKdefined with hosts William Tincup and Ryan Leary. 

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    Workplace Loneliness Is Killing Productivity. Job Security Is the New Ambition. AI Is Rewriting the Rules.

    Employee engagement is wobbling. Loneliness is up. Job security now beats title chasing. And AI plus robotics are quietly reshaping talent management whether we like it or not. This one hits workplace reality from every angle - retention, discretionary effort, grooming habits, and the human side of work that rarely makes it into the board deck. In this episode, Ryan and William unpack how loneliness is dragging down productivity, why employees are clinging to stability over ambition, and what that means for retention strategies in an AI-driven world. They challenge outdated talent practices like hoarding high performers and dig into how robotics in manufacturing is forcing leaders to rethink workforce design. ⁠This episode is sponsored by FAMA⁠. ⁠Fama helps employers make safer,⁠ smarter hiring decisions by using AI to screen public online content and identify risk and fit before day one. Key Takeaways: Loneliness isn’t some soft HR buzzword. Cigna calls it a hidden cost, and they’re right. When people feel disconnected, they don’t quit. They just stop trying. Discretionary effort disappears. That’s not a feelings problem. That’s a performance problem. Monster’s 2026 report basically says what most of us already feel. People aren’t chasing shiny titles right now. They’re chasing stability. After years of layoffs and whiplash, job security is the new flex. You want retention? Make people feel safe. McDonald’s had that internal no-poach setup across franchises. You couldn’t just move stores even if it was better for you. That’s talent hoarding in a uniform. Managers do the same thing every day. If someone’s good, reward them and move them up. Don’t cage them. Boston Dynamics and Hyundai aren’t playing around. These humanoid robots are being trained with VR and motion capture, powered by Nvidia chips, to lift, move, and handle heavy manufacturing work. Humans don’t vanish. They shift. You train the machine. You manage the machine. You fix the machine. That’s the new layer of work. HR Dive nailed it. Companies say they’re hiring, but only if everything lines up perfectly. CFOs are squeezing. Hiring managers want unicorns. HR is stuck holding half-approved reqs. That’s not a talent shortage. That’s a confidence problem dressed up in better PR. Chapters 00:00 Kicking ish off 03:02 Hair Care and Personal Grooming 06:02 Employment Practices and Talent Hoarding 08:58 Loneliness in the Workplace 12:04 Employee Engagement and Productivity 17:48 Job Security and Employee Retention 28:59 AI and Robotics in Manufacturing 36:00 Conclusion and Future Considerations Connect with Us William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Burnout, compliance pressure, and the communication breakdown reshaping modern work

    Work feels louder, faster, and less predictable than it did even a few years ago. AI is accelerating change, job security feels fragile, and the way people communicate is shifting in real time. Leaders are expected to adapt instantly while still holding culture, trust, and performance together. In this episode, the conversation moves from mindset and social dynamics to AI compliance, productivity tradeoffs, and the burnout hitting senior-level women hardest. The throughline is clear. Technology keeps moving forward, but leadership, policy, and mental health are being stress-tested every step of the way. What We Cover Why positivity is less about vibes and more about discipline How social behavior and communication norms are changing AI compliance and why regulation always trails reality The illusion of job security in modern organizations Social media’s impact on communication skills Burnout and stalled advancement for senior women Key Takeaways Job security is no longer something organizations can promise. Roles evolve constantly as automation, efficiency, and market pressure collide. Stability now comes from adaptability, not tenure. AI is increasing productivity while quietly eliminating jobs. Companies celebrate speed and output but struggle to talk honestly about the human cost. Compliance frameworks are trying to catch up. Communication skills are eroding as tools replace presence. Feedback, networking, and relationship-building require intentional effort or they disappear. Muscle memory matters. Senior-level women are carrying disproportionate pressure. Leadership expectations, political tension around DEI, and limited advancement paths are fueling burnout at the top. Chapters 00:00 Manifesting Positivity in Daily Life 02:50 Navigating Social Interactions at the Bar 05:59 The Impact of AI Regulations on WorkTech 08:51 The Future of AI Compliance 11:45 Debating Social Media Restrictions for Youth 14:38 Adapting to New Communication Norms 17:04 Building Muscle Memory in Feedback and Networking 19:57 The Impact of AI on Job Security and Productivity 24:53 Women in the Workforce: Burnout and Career Advancement 31:50 The Political Landscape of DEI and Women’s Leadership Hosts William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with Us Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/WRKdefined Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The BARF: Emotional Labor, AI, and the Cracks in Work Nobody Wants to Own

    Modern work is asking more from people than it ever has, and almost none of it is being acknowledged. Beyond skills and output, workers are expected to absorb stress, regulate emotions, manage uncertainty, and stay productive through constant change. This emotional labor has become a silent requirement, baked into jobs without recognition, protection, or compensation. At the same time, organizations are introducing AI into some of the most sensitive parts of work: feedback, performance reviews, scheduling, and support. The promise is efficiency. The reality is exposure. These tools don’t fix broken systems. They surface where accountability is weak, where expectations are unclear, and where trust has already started to erode. What looks like isolated issues - a strike over scheduling, frustration with performance reviews, employees turning to AI for reassurance - are actually connected signals. They point to a growing gap between what work demands emotionally and what companies are willing or able to own. AI is not creating that gap. It’s accelerating it. In this episode, we share our analysis on emotional labor at work, why AI is quietly stepping into human gaps, and what recent labor actions like the Starbucks strike reveal about control, predictability, and trust. We unpack where organizations are underestimating the emotional cost of modern work and why governance, not technology, is becoming the real leadership challenge. Key Takeaways Emotional labor is no longer the exception. It is the baseline. Work now expects people to manage stress, emotions, and ambiguity as part of the job, yet most organizations still treat this effort as invisible. That gap is one of the biggest drivers of burnout and disengagement, even in roles that appear stable on the surface. AI is being used as emotional support because management systems are stretched thin. When employees turn to technology for clarity or reassurance, it usually signals that feedback loops are broken or leaders are overloaded. AI fills the space, but it also exposes who actually owns the human experience at work. Performance reviews become fragile the moment AI influences outcomes. Algorithms do not remove bias or responsibility. They shift it. Without clear ownership and governance, trust in performance systems collapses quickly and employees stop believing the process is fair. Scheduling is not an operational detail. It is power. The Starbucks strike made clear that unpredictability creates financial stress, emotional strain, and resentment, especially for hourly workers. Predictability is not a perk. It is dignity. Technology does not change culture. It reveals it. Healthy organizations use AI as leverage. Fragile ones feel it as pressure. Ignoring emotional labor and accountability only makes the fallout faster and louder. Chapters 00:00 Emotional labor hiding in plain sight 03:12 How job expectations quietly expanded 06:18 AI as emotional backup 10:42 Where accountability slips 15:07 Performance reviews and trust 19:58 Bias, credibility, and governance 24:36 Scheduling as control 27:02 Starbucks as an early warning 33:11 What leaders are underestimating right now Connect with us William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    BARF: Bezos, BrightHire, and Why Surveillance Keeps Creeping Into Work

    This episode digs into the strange collision of leadership, ambition, and surveillance tech shaping the workplace. Bezos jumps back into the trenches with a new AI startup, Ring slides deeper into facial recognition without real consent, and Zoom buys BrightHire to tighten its grip on the hiring process. All three signals point to the same tension: power, data, and the fading boundary between home and work. We talk about leadership longevity, interview intelligence, privacy erosion, and how Big Tech continues to redefine the rules without asking. Bezos raises questions about retirement and ego, Ring raises questions about tracking and bias, and Zoom raises questions about who controls the hiring stack in a remote world. Key takeaways Bezos returning to a new operating role changes the retirement conversation. It pushes leadership into a space where age becomes secondary to energy, curiosity, and impact. Companies are watching this closely because it reframes late-career value and challenges the idea that stepping back is the default for seasoned executives. It also shows how founders think about reinvention long after they’ve “won.” Ring’s “familiar faces” feature shows how fast consumer surveillance creeps into the workplace. Storing faceprints without consent and partnering with law enforcement opens the door to tracking people across entire neighborhoods. Bias issues for dark-skinned women and sign-language users are already documented. Once technology like this exists, companies inevitably find ways to apply it to hiring, security, attendance, or productivity. Wearables and cognitive-tracking tools raise a new question: when does optimization turn into control? These devices can help workers understand their energy patterns, but they also create a blueprint for employers to push performance expectations further. The line between support and surveillance gets thin fast. Workers want tools that help them improve, not tools that watch for dips in output. Zoom’s acquisition of BrightHire is a major shift in how interviews will run. BrightHire brings structure, coaching, and high-quality transcription into a platform recruiters already live on. If Zoom blends this with its existing footprint, hiring becomes faster and more consistent across teams. It also places Zoom in the conversation as a real player in the hiring workflow, not just a meeting tool. The future hiring stack is consolidating around communication platforms. When interviews, transcripts, guidance, and analysis live in the same place where teams already meet, the entire hiring motion changes. Recruiters get cleaner insights, candidates get a more consistent experience, and platforms get the power to shape the rules. Whoever controls that layer controls the hiring story. Timestamps 00:00 Trash talk - Dallas Sucks but the Birds aren't great either 05:10 Bezos and Project Prometheus 10:20 Retirement myths, ageism, and work-forever mindsets 13:45 Ring’s “familiar faces” and the surveillance creep 20:30 Smart wearables, cognitive tracking, and workday optimization 24:10 Money dynamics at home and how they show up at work 28:20 Zoom acquires BrightHire 34:55 Where this acquisition could lead Connect with usWilliam Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefinedSite: http://www.wrkdefined.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefinedLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefinedFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefinedSubstack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Middle Managers Are Being Automated Out of the Org Chart

    This episode comes from the giving tree…. Rival just dropped a new 30/60/90 Day Onboarding Template built for teams that need new hires contributing fast—not spending their first month figuring out who to talk to or what success looks like. Get your template here. AI is no longer a future concept. It is actively restructuring the workforce and removing entire job layers inside organizations. Middle management is being eliminated. Entry-level roles are being automated before they can be posted. HR systems are moving away from dashboards and interfaces and shifting toward AI agents that employees interact with directly. Investment is flowing into platforms that show real traction and measurable outcomes, not slideware or hype. The money is following execution. This episode breaks down what is actually happening in HR tech and the job market. Not the marketing narrative, but the economic and technology signals that show where work is heading and why leadership teams need to prepare now. Why it matters: New hires who ramp fast and connect with the right people early don’t just adapt — they contribute. Key Takeaways ➡ AI isn’t coming—it’s here, eliminating entry-level roles and now middle managers at scale➡ Healthcare costs are projected to rise 8.4%, putting pressure on employers and reshaping benefits decisions➡ Less than 50% of employees know how to enroll in their own benefits, creating a retention and engagement blind spot➡ Investors are done with concept decks—traction and AI baked into platforms are now mandatory➡ M&A is being driven by immigration limits as companies acquire teams for access to talent they can’t hire directly➡ AI agents are becoming the surface layer of HR tech, replacing traditional system interfaces➡ Bias in AI hiring models is triggering new legal action, especially for disabled and minority candidates➡ Personalized AI recommendations are becoming the norm, raising serious privacy concerns inside the enterprise➡ The HR tech market is entering an aggressive consolidation phase to make room for AI-first disruptors➡ Posture and physical wellness are now tied directly to productivity metrics in enterprise HR planning Timestamps 00:00 – Middle managers are being eliminated from org charts02:37 – Sports meltdown and the psychology of losing (Eagles, Phillies)05:31 – AI’s direct impact on job layers and management roles08:31 – Bias in AI hiring practices and legal consequences11:36 – Do jobs reports even matter in modern HR?14:27 – HR Tech investment is up 60% YOY: why it matters17:30 – The rise of AI agents as the new HR interface20:41 – Why apps are dead and conversational AI is the new UI23:59 – Healthcare costs projected to rise 8.4%27:03 – Religious discrimination and hiring in global conflict environments28:35 – Meta to use chatbot data for ad personalization and privacy fallout31:35 – Workday acquires Sana to double down on AI agent strategy34:27 – Peer-to-peer learning as the new model for AI adoption in the workplace36:52 – Investors demand customer proof, not pitch decks38:27 – Stanford research tracking AI job loss by role, in real time40:05 – Less than half of employees understand their benefits41:32 – Posture and productivity: a corporate wellness shift43:06 – Funding news: PeopleGPT, Diana HR, Sonic Jobs and what they signal Connect with us William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network Site: http://www.wrkdefined.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefinedLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefinedFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined #HRTech #FutureOfWork #AIinHR #JobAutomation #EmployeeBenefits #WorkplaceTrends #HRTalent #InvestmentTrends #BARFpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    AI Is Changing Job Interviews: In-Person Comeback, $400B HR Tech Boom, and Remote Work Incentives

    AI isn’t just automating hiring—it’s reshaping how job interviews even happen. In this episode of BARF, Ryan Leary and William Tincup break down why AI is pushing companies back toward in-person interviews, how payroll remains the backbone of a $400 billion HR tech boom, and why cities are offering cash to lure remote workers. In this episode we talk about the intersection of AI, recruitment, and workplace culture. From banned AI tools to workforce policies, Ryan and William cut through the noise to show leaders what matters now—and what will matter tomorrow. Executives and HR leaders will walk away with a sharper understanding of AI’s impact on hiring, payroll’s staying power, and the cultural factors driving business success or failure. Key Takeaways ➡ AI is driving companies back to in-person interviews to stop digital cheating. ➡ Payroll remains central, even in a $400B HR tech market. ➡ Workplace culture is a deciding factor in business outcomes. ➡ Cities are incentivizing remote workers to move and boost local economies. ➡ Companies need clear AI workforce policies to manage risks. ➡ Employees continue using banned AI tools despite policies. ➡ Industry acquisitions and funding news signal where HR tech is heading. Chapters: 00:00 – AI and In-Person Interviews 00:34 – Upcoming Events and Networking 02:18 – Payroll and HR Tech Insights 06:04 – Workplace Dynamics and Remote Work 12:40 – Job Market Challenges and AI’s Role 15:00 – Acquisitions and Industry Trends 25:01 – Final Thoughts on Industry Developments 25:09 – AI Tools in the Workplace 28:12 – Employee Use of Banned AI Tools 29:21 – AI Workforce Policies 30:46 – Recent Trends in AI Adoption 32:56 – Funding News in HR Tech #AI #JobInterviews #HRTech #RemoteWork #RyanLeary #WilliamTincup #TheBARFPodcast #BARF #WorkplaceDynamics #TechTrends #InPersonInterviews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The EXCUSE Economy - AI, Layoffs and Gun Violence

    Gun violence, layoffs, and the shifting balance of workplace power—this episode covers it all. We break down the rise in corporate safety concerns, the hard truths behind layoff trends, and how AI is being used (and misused) in the conversation. We also explore the quirks of business travel, the slow grind toward gender equality, and why “quiet cracking” might be the new quiet quitting. Plus: acquisitions, funding news, and what’s next for workplace relationships. In this episode we talk about HR Tech, workplace safety, layoffs, AI, and employee satisfaction, connecting the dots between economic pressures and evolving workforce dynamics. From China’s demographic shifts to digital compliance tools, we explore how technology, policy, and culture intersect. The conversation also digs into business travel realities, relationship norms at work, and the latest funding news shaping the future of how we work. Key Takeaways ➡ Gun violence is increasingly seen as a corporate HR issue, pushing workplace safety to the forefront. ➡ Layoffs have spiked 140% year over year, signaling broader economic instability. ➡ AI is often used as a convenient scapegoat for layoffs, masking poor planning. ➡ China’s labor market is still feeling the demographic effects of past population policies. ➡ Digital signage is emerging as a fast, scalable tool for labor law compliance. ➡ Business travel is losing its luster, with many employees viewing it as a burden. ➡ “Quiet cracking” shows dissatisfaction without performance drop-offs—making it hard to detect. ➡ SAP’s acquisition of SmartRecruiters could reshape the talent acquisition tech stack. ➡ Workplace relationships remain common, impacting team dynamics and culture. ➡ Women’s representation in management is improving, but progress is slow and uneven. Connect with us William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    This Is the New Normal: AI, Layoffs, and Workplace Shifts

    The workplace is shifting—fast. In this episode, Ryan Leary and William Tincup unpack Florida’s new take on non-compete clauses, the rapid invasion of AI into traditional jobs, and the rise of TikTok as an unlikely champion for trade careers. They tackle salary transparency, onboarding failure points, generational etiquette wars, and why Meta’s recruiting like it’s 1999. Real talk. Real stories. No fluff. In this episode we talk about non-compete legislation, AI in the workforce, salary transparency, layoffs, immigration anxiety, and TikTok’s surprising influence on trade jobs. From the economic ripple effects of Walmart's restructuring to Meta’s AI talent landgrab, we break down the trends shaping how, where, and why we work today. Key Takeaways ➡ Florida's challenge to non-compete agreements could reshape employee mobility nationwide. ➡ Goldman Sachs and Samsung are baking AI into core workflows—this isn't hype, it's deployment. ➡ Immigration-related anxiety is rising again in SF, with new ICE activity hitting local headlines. ➡ Meta’s hiring spree in AI isn’t about growth—it’s about defense. ➡ Job.com’s bankruptcy shows what happens when startup sizzle meets poor fundamentals. ➡ Google’s internal pay transparency experiment is sparking more questions than answers. ➡ Walmart layoffs are part of a bigger wave of restructuring under pressure. ➡ TikTok is unintentionally becoming a trade school recruiter for Gen Z. ➡ The restaurant industry is being crushed by rising labor costs and retention gaps. ➡ Salary transparency may increase equity—but it also triggers internal friction. ➡ Younger workers have a new idea of “professionalism”—and it’s clashing with legacy norms. ➡ Healthcare AI isn’t coming—it’s here, and Samsung is leading that charge. Chapters 04:57 AI in the Workforce: Goldman Sachs and Devin 07:55 Life with Ice: Immigration and Racial Profiling 10:56 Meta's Talent Acquisition Strategy 13:41 Job.com Bankruptcy: Lessons Learned 17:47 Google Employee Compensation Transparency 21:43 Walmart Layoffs and Corporate Restructuring 25:50 Samsung's AI for Digital Healthcare Services 26:41 The Future of Fitness Apps and AI Integration 27:44 Social Media's Role in Influencing Careers 30:19 The Impact of TikTok on Trade Skills 32:35 Rising Costs in the Restaurant Industry 34:57 Acquisitions in Workplace Finance and Technology 37:53 Onboarding Challenges for New Hires 40:36 Generational Differences in Workplace Etiquette 42:54 The Gig Economy and Job Stability 45:12 Gender Disparities in Remote Work 47:40 Funding Trends in Tech Startups Connect with us William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com/ #FutureOfWork #AIJobs #SalaryTransparency #NonCompete #TikTokTrades #WRKdefinedPodcast #HRTech #WorkplaceTrends #RecruitingNews #Leadership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    AI Bias, Cyber Threats, and Teen Unemployment: What HR’s Ignoring in Plain Sight

    The world of work is weird right now—and we’re here for it. From SHRM’s bounce-back energy to teenagers being boxed out of the job market, everything's shifting. Companies are experimenting (Amazon’s making office workers volunteer?), while cybersecurity threats are literally coming from North Korea. In this episode, we talk about the collision of AI, hiring, and ethics, the controversy at Cheesecake Factory, and the real reason polyworking is gaining steam. Financial security, agentic AI, and a few big HR tech deals round it out. It’s a full rundown of the chaos in the world that we call work. Key Takeaways ➡ SHRM 2025 had solid engagement, pushing back against skepticism from past years ➡ Cybersecurity threats—including foreign infiltration—are forcing HR to rethink vendor vetting ➡ Teen unemployment is rising due to older workers taking entry-level jobs during economic uncertainty ➡ AI is absorbing low-level roles, forcing companies to redefine what “entry-level” even means ➡ Amazon’s employee volunteer initiative could be a clever long game for talent development ➡ Cheesecake Factory’s controversial hiring tactics stirred outrage and legal questions ➡ North Korean IT workers secretly embedding in U.S. companies is now a real hiring risk ➡ Work-life balance is being rebranded, but burnout and boundary-blurring are growing ➡ Polyworking isn’t a side hustle—it’s a lifestyle choice driven by economic and identity needs ➡ AI bias in hiring tools is becoming a legal and ethical landmine for CHROs ➡ Financial security is emerging as a core employee benefit, not just a nice-to-have ➡ HR tech funding is up again, especially in coaching, payroll, and intelligent finance Chapters 03:03 – Reflections on SHRM Conference 05:18 – Cybersecurity Concerns and Data Breaches 07:46 – Teen Unemployment Trends 10:38 – Corporate Volunteering and Understanding Business Operations 13:40 – Allegations Against Cheesecake Factory 16:34 – Government Contracts and Pricing Strategies 18:36 – North Korea's Cyber Infiltration Tactics 21:15 – The Business Case for RTO 22:14 – Work-Life Balance in the Current Labor Market 24:38 – Understanding Polyworking 29:53 – The Future of Agentic AI 32:07 – Mergers and Acquisitions in HR Tech 35:32 – Real-Time Learning and Feedback in Coaching 40:07 – AI's Role in Managerial Decision-Making 42:22 – Understanding AI Bias in Talent Acquisition 46:15 – Financial Security and Employee Well-being 49:53 – Innovations in HR Technology Funding 56:43 – The Future of Intelligent Finance and Payroll 01:01:27 – Upcoming Events Connect with us William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    AI, Child Labor, and the Collapse of Workplace Wellness: What HR Isn’t Ready to Admit

    In this episode, we talk about AI replacing intellectual labor, the collapse of employee wellness efforts, and why fast food chains are under fire for child labor violations. Tincup and Leary break down the contradictions in workplace AI messaging and call out the fatigue creeping in during summer months. The conversation hits everything from HR tech funding spikes to gender bias, dragging the hiring process, and the quiet evolution of transportation as a serious workplace benefit. Key Takeaways ➡ AI is replacing repetitive intellectual labor—this isn’t just a blue-collar story anymore. ➡ Workplace wellness fails when companies ignore what employees actually need. ➡ Over 100,000 fast food violations related to child labor sparked national scrutiny. ➡ Mixed AI messaging creates distrust—“assistive” tools feel more like surveillance. ➡ Summer productivity drops hard—most companies are ignoring the data. ➡ Culture is now inseparable from compensation. If you’re underpaying, don’t say “culture.” ➡ Hiring timelines are longer due to internal distrust, not technology problems. ➡ Passion is still perceived differently based on gender—especially in leadership roles. ➡ Glean raised $150 million, keeping HR tech’s funding wave alive. ➡ Transportation is becoming a legit workplace benefit, improving access and retention. Chapters 00:00 — What's happening this week? 03:20 — AI and Job Displacement 06:48 — Walmart's AI Innovations 09:07 — Workplace Wellness Challenges 11:39 — Child Labor Law Violations 13:26 — AI's Mixed Messages to Workers 15:33 — Summer Work Trends 16:26 — The Future of Work: Remote vs. Office 21:00 — AI in the Workplace: Opportunities and Challenges 23:23 — Acquisitions and Market Consolidation in HR Tech 23:53 — The Impact of AI on Creativity and Brainstorming 28:57 — Employee Wellbeing and AI: A Complex Relationship 30:57 — Hiring Challenges: Trust and Process Over Technology 33:44 — Gender Dynamics in Workplace Passion and Perception 36:22 — Funding Trends in Tech Startups 38:05 — AI in Job Recruitment 41:57 — Transportation as a Workplace Benefit 44:45 — AI Automation in Business Operations 47:28 — Innovations in HR Technology 51:04 — Military Collaboration and Operational Planning Connect with us William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    BARF: AI Surge, Gen Z Opt-Out, and the Leadership Meltdown in HR

    Workplace discrimination is rising. Gen Z’s ghosting leadership. And AI? It’s rewriting the rules before HR finishes onboarding. In this week’s BARF (Best Analysis, Real Facts), Ryan Leary, William Tincup, and Jay Arnold tear into the headlines shaping your workforce. In this episode we talk about workplace discrimination, AI in HR, Gen Z's shift away from leadership, the mental health toll of layoffs, the evolution of job platforms, green job challenges, and HR tech funding trends. Plus: UKG's frontline strategy, corporate M&A, and the college-to-trade school reset. Key Takeaways: ➡ EEOC funding cuts will likely lead to more unchecked workplace discrimination ➡ Poor layoff communication is wrecking employee mental health ➡ Green jobs face a massive execution gap—lack of skilled labor ➡ AI has shifted from “nice to have” to “don’t show up without it” ➡ The four-year college path is losing ground to trades and certs ➡ Gen Z doesn’t want to lead—they want balance and boundaries ➡ UKG’s betting big on verticals like oil, gas, and manufacturing ➡ CIOs still see HR as support, not strategy—and that’s a problem ➡ Acquisitions in HR tech are consolidating power and product bundles ➡ Funding is all-in on AI tools that improve productivity and reduce bloat ➡ Bundling is the new battleground—build or buy isn’t even a question anymore Chapters 00:00 – The News 02:56 – Podcast Insights and the HR Landscape 06:01 – Workplace Discrimination and Its Implications 08:59 – The Evolution of Job Platforms 11:53 – Mental Health and Layoffs in the Federal Sector 15:05 – The Green Jobs Dilemma 18:05 – AI's Role in the Future of Work 20:57 – The Changing Landscape of Education and Employment 23:54 – Corporate Acquisitions and Market Trends 28:20 – UKG's Commitment to Frontline Operations 31:28 – Cultural Shift Towards Trade Schools 36:44 – Gen Z's Leadership Aspirations 39:06 – The CHRO vs CIO Debate 42:58 – Funding Innovations in HR Tech Featured this week on the BARF: Jay Arnold, HR & Tech Strategist Connect with Us: William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com/ #HRNews #FutureOfWork #AIDisruption #GenZWorkforce #LeadershipCrisis #CHROvsCIO #GreenJobs #WorkplaceDiscrimination Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Blue collar pride, AI efficiency, HR job wipes - The BARF

    42% of Gen Z are saying "hell no" to the desk job and going blue collar—and AI’s not just reading resumes anymore, it's writing your onboarding manual. From Starbucks' uniform protests to Klarna gig-ing complex work, this episode packs punchy insight into where work is actually going. Spoiler alert: It ain’t where your high school guidance counselor said it would. In this episode we break down the shifting job landscape—blue collar pride, AI efficiency, HR job wipes, and how immigrants are silently carrying 19.2% of the U.S. workforce. We keep it real on education myths, startup hype, and why your company meeting might be your biggest productivity killer. Add some legal AI bias spice, a dash of game-based learning, and boom—this one’s a beast. Key Takeaways: ➡ 42% of Gen Z are leaning into skilled trades and saying no to traditional 9–5s➡ AI has replaced hundreds of HR roles at IBM—yes, already➡ Klarna’s now outsourcing complex tasks to gig workers, not bots➡ Starbucks uniform policy caused an employee revolt➡ Meetings are the productivity killer nobody wants to admit➡ Immigrants make up 19.2% of the U.S. labor force—let that sink in➡ AI bias in hiring is now a courtroom issue➡ Education ≠ success—AI skills and self-awareness win long-term➡ Layoffs suck but they force critical self-reflection (you’re not layoff-proof)➡ Internships still matter—especially if school isn’t your jam➡ Disagreeable employees = truth tellers. Embrace the discomfort➡ Startups are breaking molds while market funding shifts below the radar Timestamps: 00:00 – Upcoming Events and Networking Opportunities01:01 – Memorial Day Travel and Preparations04:00 – Onboarding Innovations in the Workplace06:59 – The Importance of Skilled Trades10:02 – AI's Impact on HR and Job Markets12:54 – Starbucks Uniform Policy and Employee Strikes23:46 – Political Connections and Business Ethics27:27 – The Meeting Dilemma: Efficiency vs. Time30:22 – AI Bias and Legal Accountability35:17 – The Role of Immigrants in the Workforce38:19 – Education's Need for AI Integration44:05 – The Future of Work and Self-Directed Learning48:02 – Disagreeable Employees: The Truth-Tellers in the Workplace53:22 – Navigating Differences in Perspectives55:59 – The Importance of Reflective Thinking57:00 – Lessons from Unemployment59:48 – Understanding Layoff Realities01:00:59 – Unicorns in the HR Tech Space01:02:43 – Innovations in AI and Automation01:06:42 – The Future of Startups and Closures01:08:50 – Game-Based Learning and Development01:12:48 – Health Tech Innovations01:15:32 – The Rise of Earned Wage Access01:16:37 – AI Solutions for Deskless Workers Connect with Us (Social Links): William Tincup LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/⁠Ryan Leary LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Site: http://www.wrkdefined.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefinedLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefinedFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  13. 55

    AI’s Taking Jobs, Trades Are Printing Money, and Layoffs Still Smell Like Bullsh*t

    If you’ve ever asked yourself “What the hell is going on?”—welcome home. Ryan and William get into it all: family madness, breach drama, why skilled trades are back in style, and how tech bros still don’t know how to structure teams. Also, let’s talk about those layoffs that look sus when profits are up—yeah, we went there. In this episode we bounce from kitchen chaos to critical thinking gaps in schools, dive into AI’s real impact (spoiler: it’s already your teammate), and roast a few corporations that still don’t get it. From the return of boomerang employees to the rise of the CMO 2.0—this one’s a buffet of what’s broken, what’s booming, and what’s straight-up bizarre. Key Takeaways: ➡ Family chaos is the new norm—especially with kids home and tech issues piling up ➡ One careless click = massive cybersecurity fallout ➡ A startup’s success lives or dies by how well the team is built ➡ Corporate layoffs post-record profits? It’s a bad look, full stop ➡ Students lack critical thinking—and it’s costing them jobs ➡ Skilled trades are booming—high salaries, high demand ➡ Tourism wage hikes are driven by the 2028 Olympics prep ➡ AI isn’t coming—it’s already managing your workflows ➡ Boomerang CEOs are stabilizing forces during company chaos ➡ Freelance work is evolving fast with AI-powered platforms ➡ CMOs must now blend tech, brand, and culture fluency ➡ Salesforce’s AI career coaching is quietly rewriting HR rules ➡ Funding is up—but where it’s going tells the real story Timestamps: 00:18 – Family Dynamics and Household Responsibilities 05:09 – Data Breaches and Cybersecurity Concerns 10:00 – Team Composition in Startups 14:55 – Corporate Layoffs and Workforce Management 15:35 – Minimum Wage Increases and Economic Impact 16:28 – AI Integration in Corporate Structures 18:30 – The Boomerang CEO Phenomenon 19:31 – Critical Thinking and Discernment in Education 20:18 – AI as a Collaborative Teammate 23:50 – AI's Role in Job Market Disruption 24:17 – The Rise of Skilled Trades and Job Opportunities 25:10 – Emerging Freelance Platforms and Market Dynamics 26:56 – Acquisitions in Employee Wellbeing Services 28:11 – The Evolving Role of CMOs in Digital Transformation 29:50 – Salesforce's AI-Powered Career Development 31:49 – Funding Trends in AI and Workforce Management Connect with Us: William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with us on social: Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  14. 54

    Trust Is Down, AI Is Up, and Gen Z’s Changing Everything

    Only 24% of employees trust leadership to "do the right thing." From ServiceNow’s $2.85B AI bet to Amazon’s new high-performer pay scale, this episode is stacked with trend shifts, red flags, and real-world takeaways. We unpack what’s actually going on in HR tech—from the keynote stage to the backchannel Slack DMs - and why it might be time to replace your vibe checks with real strategy. In this episode, we talk about industry events, tech changes, recruiting shifts, and the slow collapse of trust in leadership. We get into payroll fraud, Gen Z's micro-shift mentality, ServiceNow’s big AI play, and how likability now outweighs qualifications in hiring decisions. Oh—and we talk about hairy microphones. Don’t ask. Key Takeaways ✅ The Real Power of Small Events: Better Deals, Bigger Connections ✅ Payroll Fraud Is Everywhere—And Your HR Team’s Probably Missing It ✅ Workday Just Landed a Massive Gov Deal—Here’s What That Means for HR ✅ Gen Z Doesn’t Want 9-to-5—They Want 6-Hour Shifts and Sanity ✅ We Got Better at Communicating During COVID—Now We’re Getting Worse ✅ Only 1 in 4 Trust Their Leadership… And That Number’s Dropping ✅ Why ServiceNow Spent $3 Billion on a Talking AI Assistant ✅ The Secret Sauce in M&A? It's Not Tech—It’s Consultants ✅ Hiring Today Is About Vibe Over Résumé—Like It or Not ✅ This Wearable Tech Could Save Workers’ Lives—And It’s Flying Under the Radar ✅ Everyone Talks Internal Mobility—But Almost No One Does It Right ✅ Amazon’s Quiet Pay Shift Could Redefine Performance Culture Chapters 00:00 Navigating Changes in Technology and Tools 02:57 Reflections on Recent Travel and Events 06:05 Highlights from the Recruiting Innovation Summit 08:55 Insights from the Connect Event at UNC Charlotte 12:07 Keynote Highlights and Industry Trends 15:01 Understanding Payroll Fraud and Its Implications 17:58 Breaking News: U.S. Government Contracts with Workday 20:59 Shifting Workforce Trends: Micro Shifts and Gen Z 24:06 The Future of HR: Data Specialists vs. Traditional Roles 26:55 Amazon's New Pay Structure for High Performers 28:41 Consulting Insights and Acquisitions 30:28 AI Innovations in ServiceNow 34:01 Trust in Leadership and Communication 37:31 Hiring Trends: The Importance of Likability 41:42 Vibe vs. Skills in Hiring Decisions 45:30 Funding News and Innovations 52:05 Wearable Safety Tech in Railways Connect with us William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  15. 53

    DEI Showdowns and Paid‑Leave Battles to Pay‑for‑Performance CEOs, Deepfake Dangers and the Generative AI Takeover

    Only 32% of companies tie CEO pay to real results. State‑led paid leave is splintering across 50 policies. Deepfakes aren’t sci‑fi anymore—they’re boardroom threats. This week’s episode zeroes in on DEI showdowns roiling hiring panels, the patchwork of state‑run paid family leave, and the fight to link CEO compensation to performance metrics. We unpack a landmark background‑check lawsuit, an ethics scandal that felled a corporate titan, and the underground rise of corporate espionage. Also on deck: AI’s role as mentor vs. manager, the micro‑retirement craze, and employees crying foul over unchecked generative AI in their day‑to‑day. We break down diversity and bias in recruiting, paid leave battles, performance‑based pay strategies, legal landmines around background checks, ethics violations, AI‑driven mentorship, the micro‑retirement movement, employee AI trust issues, deepfake dangers, and the latest HR tech M&A shakeups. Key Takeaways ➡ Diplomas are being compared to NFTs in value. ➡ Hiring decisions are prioritizing diversity over traditional qualifications. ➡ Paid family leave is shifting to state‑led implementation. ➡ CEO compensation must align with performance metrics. ➡ Mishandled background checks can trigger lawsuits. ➡ Ethics violations derail even top corporate leaders’ careers. ➡ AI can augment mentorship but can’t replace human connections. ➡ Younger workers are embracing micro‑retirements for balance. ➡ Generative AI is popping up in more job postings, making AI literacy essential. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 02:58 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Hiring Practices 06:00 Paid Family Leave Legislation 08:59 CEO Compensation and Performance Metrics 11:56 Background Check Lawsuit 15:01 Ethics Violations in Corporate Leadership 25:37 Navigating Workplace Relationships and Bias 30:12 Transitioning from Federal to State Employment 33:23 Corporate Espionage and Legal Battles 36:40 The Role of AI in Mentorship 43:57 Micro‑Retirements: A New Trend in Work‑Life Balance 48:49 AI Usage and Employee Concerns 54:37 The Role of Thought Partners in Work 55:42 Generative AI in Job Postings 56:30 The Future of Generative AI in Work 58:35 AI Literacy and Skills for the Future 01:00:04 Funding Innovations in Identity Verification 01:01:34 AI in Personal Injury Law 01:03:46 The Impact of AI on Legal Workloads 01:06:55 The Future of AI in Healthcare 01:08:40 The Economics of Higher Settlements 01:10:18 Deep Fake Technology and Its Implications 01:12:15 The Evolution of Generative AI Tools 01:15:36 AI in Talent Acquisition 01:17:10 The Role of AI in Job Matching 01:21:49 Closing Thoughts on AI and Employment Guest Info Bob Pulver, HR Tech Advisor and DEI Specialist LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobpulver Connect with Us William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  16. 52

    Half of Gen Z Think Their Degree is Useless—And They're Not Entirely Wrong

    From legal curveballs in remote work to Hollywood-level pay transparency, this episode cuts through workplace headlines with a scalpel. Deepfakes are sneaking into job interviews, Gen Z is bailing on degrees, and AI is now assigning tasks like it owns the place. There's a rising storm of employment fear—and companies are trying to plug the leaks with healthcare perks, new tech, and smarter acquisitions. If you're not paying attention, you're already behind. In this episode we talk about the ERE Recruiting Innovation Summit, deepfake interviews, pay transparency in Hollywood, HR tech acquisitions, employee engagement, AI predictions, talent acquisition, and rising employment fears. We break down Gen Z's shifting career mindset, Hyundai’s on-site care move, and how AI is rapidly moving from assistant to boss. If your background check system doesn’t verify identities, this one’s for you. Key Takeaways ➡ Deepfake job applicants are now being created in under 70 minutes ➡ Remote workers can file lawsuits under state laws based on relocation intent ➡ White Lotus paid every actor $40,000 per episode—flat rate, no ego ➡ Hyundai built a $14M care center with $0 out-of-pocket for employees ➡ Gen Z believes AI has made their degrees irrelevant ➡ Women are spending hours softening emails, reducing productivity ➡ Alcoholism leads to 32 missed workdays annually—double the average ➡ Intuit's acquisition of GoCo locks in full-stack SMB compliance power ➡ AI platforms are now delegating tasks, not just assisting ➡ Identity verification is becoming core to background checks Chapters 00:00 – What's the deal? 03:00 – The White Lotus: A Unique Perspective on Pay Transparency 06:11 – Remote Work and Legal Implications 08:57 – Gen Z in Family Businesses 12:00 – Deep Fakes in Job Interviews 15:01 – Shifts in Male Representation in Healthcare and Education 18:01 – Gen Z's Perception of College Degrees 21:00 – Communication Challenges for Women in the Workplace 23:59 – Hyundai's Innovative Employee Care Center 27:01 – Addressing Alcoholism in the Workplace 30:01 – Intuit's Acquisition of Goko 30:58 – Data Monitoring and AI Predictions 32:21 – Acquisitions in Employee Engagement 35:56 – The Importance of Naming in Business 36:56 – Talent Acquisition through Acquisitions 37:56 – Identity Verification and Background Checks 39:12 – Research on Employment Fears 45:14 – AI Transforming the Workplace 51:01 – Funding Trends in HR Tech Connect with us William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  17. 51

    AI vs Managers, Quiet Cracking, and Why HR Still Can’t Measure Quality of Hire

    Only 24% of companies measure quality of hire. AI is replacing managers. People are quietly breaking. Quality of hire might be the most talked-about hiring metric—and the least understood. This week’s episode hits hard on the disconnect between hiring goals and actual outcomes, how “speed to performance” is becoming a north star metric, and why HR still struggles to train talent instead of replace it. We cover the shocking rise in employee psychological detachment, what “quiet cracking” really signals, and how AI has officially entered the trust chat. Also in the mix: Spot’s recruiting debut, funding trends in earned wage access, and the latest M&A shakeups in HR tech. We break down quality of hire, employee engagement, recruitment strategies, AI in HR, corporate culture, psychological detachment, and major HR tech acquisitions. From benefits shifts to workplace crisis indicators, it’s a full sweep of what’s shaping work right now. Key Takeaways ➡ Only 24% of companies have formal guidelines for quality of hire ➡ Speed to performance is a stronger hiring metric than time-to-fill ➡ 67% of employees trust AI more than their own managers ➡ Psychological detachment now affects over half the workforce ➡ Quiet cracking signals serious retention and engagement issues ➡ HR still favors new hires over upskilling internal talent ➡ Hiring managers—not HR—should help define hiring quality ➡ Recent M&A moves show HR tech consolidating fast Chapters 00:00 – What are we up to for Easter? 03:39 – Nostalgic Family Memories 06:41 – ChatGPT's New Memory Feature 08:57 – Data Ownership and AI in the Workplace 11:04 – Goldman Sachs and HR Tech Investments 14:10 – Workday's Celebrity Marketing Campaign 17:13 – Recruitment Strategies and Challenges 20:03 – Legal Battles and Workplace Discrimination 20:32 – Discussing Religion in the Workplace 22:00 – AI in Recruiting: The Launch of Spot 24:25 – The Future of DEI Initiatives 36:02 – Acquisitions in the HR Tech Space 40:51 – The Changing Landscape of Internships 42:26 – Trust in AI vs. Human Managers 44:40 – Understanding Quiet Cracking in the Workplace 48:37 – Funding Trends in AI and HR Tech 52:08 – Introduction and Context Setting 52:29 – Funding Trends in Earned Wage Access 54:22 – Employee Engagement and Psychological Detachment 57:18 – Innovations in Job Applications and Resumes Connect with us William Tincup: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network Website: http://www.wrkdefined.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ X: https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  18. 50

    AI Confusion, Culture Chaos, and the Future of Work

    Everyone’s talking about AI, but few are actually using it in ways that matter. Most companies are still buried in outdated systems, clunky workflows, and talent strategies from 2015. Certifications are gaining ground while college degrees lose luster. Meanwhile, employers are struggling with lawsuits over daily pay platforms, and return-to-office mandates are failing to deliver on even the basics—like whether you’ll have a chair, or toilet paper. In this episode, it’s all on the table: Intel’s attempt at reinvention, job seekers watching their leverage disappear, and the quiet rise of personalized benefits—right down to pet telehealth. The AI knowledge gap is wider than anyone wants to admit, satisfaction is down, and no one’s sure who actually has the upper hand anymore. But the clues are there if you’re paying attention. Key Takeaways: ➡ AI isn’t stealing jobs—it’s eliminating boring tasks. ➡ Gambling at the Masters is part of workplace culture. ➡ Certifications are climbing; degrees are declining. ➡ Accessibility is still treated like a side project. ➡ Daily pay platforms are under serious legal heat. ➡ “Back to the office” = confusion, chaos, and missing basics. ➡ Intel’s leadership shift could reshape its future—or not. ➡ Big firms can’t innovate through bureaucracy. ➡ Signing bonuses have almost disappeared. ➡ Tech workers are bluffing their AI knowledge to stay relevant. ➡ Job satisfaction is dropping across the board. ➡ Pet telehealth is now part of the benefits conversation. Chapters: 00:00 – What's the big play this weekend? 03:01 – AI and the Future of Work 06:00 – The Masters and Gambling Culture 08:57 – Workplace Certifications and Training 12:03 – Innovations in Career Pathways 14:54 – Accessibility in the Workplace 18:02 – Daily Pay and Wage Access 20:00 – Returning to the Office Chaos 21:24 – Transforming Corporate Culture at Intel 23:13 – Acquisition Insights: Lucid Software and AirFocus 24:35 – Job Market Dynamics: The Shift in Worker Leverage 26:27 – Gender Trends in Workforce Tenure 27:47 – AI Knowledge Gap: Overstated Understanding in Tech 30:20 – Job Displacement Fears: The AI Impact 32:12 – Funding News: Innovations in Employee Benefits 34:44 – Personalized Health Benefits: A New Standard 36:07 – Pet Telehealth: The Rise of Remote Veterinary Care 38:19 – Voice AI: Enhancing Customer Interactions 39:23 – Healthcare Innovations: Personalized Benefits Startups 41:03 – Streamlining Insurance Processes with AI Connect with us William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com/ 💬 Hot take or just hype? Are we headed toward a new normal, or is this just workplace chaos rebranded? Drop your thoughts in the comments! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  19. 49

    Why Salary Transparency, Youth Hustle, and AI Are Reshaping the Future of Work

    Garage sales and salary transparency might seem worlds apart, but they both reveal how work is evolving. From teaching youth to sell, to the rise of financial wellness perks and reverse discrimination lawsuits, this episode breaks down what matters in today’s workplace and why. In this episode we look at podcast, workplace benefits, fundraising, youth organizations, corporate news, generational differences, discrimination lawsuit, diversity, hiring, candidate boycotts, AI, workplace efficiency, employee theft, emotional intelligence, tariffs, workplace behavior, financial security, salary transparency, recruitment. Key Takeaways ➡️ Fundraising teaches early sales skills that directly impact future leadership and hiring. ➡️ Generational divides are reshaping what employees want from benefits. ➡️ IBM’s discrimination lawsuit forces a fresh look at diversity’s definition. ➡️ AI isn’t just a tool—it’s being judged like a human employee. ➡️ Transparency around salaries builds trust and retention, especially in healthcare. ➡️ Candidate boycotts may be the next big employee-driven power play. ➡️ Emotional intelligence in AI isn’t sci-fi—it’s a workplace metric now. ➡️ Retail theft isn’t small—it impacts margins and prices across the board. ➡️ Tariffs are quietly slamming the job market in affected industries. ➡️ Even lawyers aren’t immune to bad workplace behavior—nobody is. ➡️ Corporate news stories shape internal culture more than we admit. ➡️ Benefits are shifting toward financial security and real-life utility. Chapters 00:00 Get this shit started 02:59 Weekend Activities and Fundraising Success 05:58 Sales Techniques in Youth Organizations 08:47 Corporate News: Real ID and SAP's Success 12:01 Generational Benefits in the Workplace 15:00 Challenges for Startups and New Workplace Benefits 18:01 Reverse Discrimination Lawsuit at IBM 19:58 The Power of Candidate Boycotts 21:12 AI's Role in Workplace Efficiency 22:42 Addressing Employee Theft in Retail 23:21 AI Expectations in Business 25:07 The Emotional Intelligence of AI 26:00 Impact of Tariffs on Job Markets 27:39 Inappropriate Workplace Behavior 30:26 Employee Financial Security and Job Satisfaction 32:50 Salary Transparency in Healthcare 34:42 AI in Recruitment and Hiring Processes 💬 Hot take or just hype? Are we headed toward a new normal, or is this just workplace chaos rebranded? Drop your thoughts in the comments! Connect with us here: Connect with William Tincup: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Connect with Ryan Leary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  20. 48

    Talent Is the New Currency: Why Culture, Espionage, and Tech Are Rewriting HR

    Corporate culture, legal drama, and workforce tech collide in this jam-packed ride through today's talent acquisition landscape. Why are companies still treating talent acquisition like a bill instead of a strategy? We cover everything from privacy paranoia and corporate espionage to the generational benefit gap and shifting employee power. You’ll laugh, learn, and maybe even clutch your pearls—because things get spicy. In this episode we look at talent acquisition, corporate culture, employee experience, corporate espionage, workplace legal issues, employee benefits, technology privacy, acquisitions, workforce tech, employee power dynamics, recruitment technology. Key Takeaways: ➡️ Talent acquisition should be viewed as a strategic edge, not a cost line. ➡️ Corporate culture is becoming the biggest retention lever—no ping pong table required. ➡️ Employees today expect benefits that reflect them, not just HR’s budget. ➡️ Tech privacy is now a workplace issue, not just a consumer one. ➡️ Gen Z wants transparency, even in their healthcare. ➡️ Corporate espionage isn’t just for Bond villains—it's happening in HR. ➡️ Recent acquisitions show consolidation is heating up in workforce tech. ➡️ Power is shifting—employees are more in control than ever before. ➡️ Innovations in recruitment tech are quietly transforming how companies hire. ➡️ Legal battles over harassment and surveillance are reshaping HR policies. ➡️ Menstrual leave and gender-based benefits are gaining traction. ➡️ AI is even showing up in industries like construction—this isn't just about Silicon Valley. Chapters 00:00 Gunners, Vietnam, and NCAA Tournament Talk 02:12 March Madness and Bracket Predictions 05:11 Workplace Dynamics and Remote Work Preferences 08:11 Corporate Espionage and Legal Battles 11:10 Sexual Harassment Case and Legal Outcomes 14:02 Menstrual Leave and Gender-Based Benefits 20:13 Privacy Concerns with Technology 23:24 Talent Acquisition Innovations 23:52 Acquisitions in Workforce Technology 26:52 Employee Experience and Retention Strategies 29:05 The Shift of Power in the Workplace 31:07 Funding Trends in Workforce Tech 35:16 Innovations in Recruitment and Employee Benefits 40:07 AI in Construction Management 42:12 Emerging Trends in Talent Recruitment 💬 Hot take or just hype? Are we headed toward a new normal, or is this just workplace chaos rebranded? Drop your thoughts in the comments! Connect with us here: 🔗 Connect with William Tincup: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ 🔗 Connect with Ryan Leary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network 🔗 Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com 🎥 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ 🐦 Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined 📩 Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  21. 47

    Gen Z Is Texting Through Interviews?! + The AI Hiring Takeover" 🔥

    The workplace is shifting fast—Deloitte is linking office attendance to performance reviews, Gen Z is scrolling their phones mid-interview, and AI is creeping further into HR. Meanwhile, Microsoft is retiring Skype, Walmart is hiring gig workers for deliveries, and the EEOC is tackling anti-Semitism in universities. From legal showdowns at Taco Bell to Sergey Brin’s hot take on productivity, this episode is packed with insights on how tech, culture, and policy are reshaping work. In this episode, we look at HR, AI, workplace culture, Gen Z, productivity, acquisitions, funding, employee engagement, remote work, technology. With major shifts like AI-driven hiring tools, workplace legal battles, and evolving employee expectations, the future of work is anything but predictable. Tune in for the latest trends, controversies, and funding news shaping the HR and tech landscape. ➡️ Deloitte’s new policy ties office attendance to performance reviews. ➡️ Microsoft’s decision to retire Skype signals a major communication shift. ➡️ Gen Z candidates are using their phones mid-interview—what it means. ➡️ AI hiring tools like Harper are streamlining HR processes. ➡️ Walmart is turning to the gig economy for faster deliveries. ➡️ Taco Bell faces a workplace culture lawsuit over hostile environments. ➡️ Southwest Airlines is rethinking how it treats employees. ➡️ The EEOC is cracking down on anti-Semitism in universities. ➡️ Sergey Brin argues in-office work is key to productivity. ➡️ HR tech funding remains strong, signaling continued industry growth. 💬 Hot take or just hype? Are we headed toward a new normal, or is this just workplace chaos rebranded? Drop your thoughts in the comments! Connect with us here: 🔗 Connect with William Tincup: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ 🔗 Connect with Ryan Leary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network 🔗 Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com 🎥 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ 🐦 Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined 📩 Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    AI's Impact on Pay Gaps, Freelancers, and Gen Z: Breaking HR News and Future Trends

    The evolving landscape of HR and recruitment is undergoing a massive transformation with AI at the forefront. From tackling the gender pay gap to leveraging AI tools for freelancers, this episode dives into how technology is reshaping talent acquisition and employee training. In this episode, we look at AI tools, HR technology, gender pay gap, training innovations, task masking, DEI programs, freelance market, workforce management, strategic recruitment, HR funding trends, and talent intelligence. As AI takes over repetitive tasks, recruiters are focusing on strategy, and companies must adapt or risk falling behind. Key Takeaways ➡️ Women spend 8.6 years working for every 10 years logged by men. ➡️ The gender pay gap results in about half a million dollars lost per woman. ➡️ Innovative training tools like AIMY are transforming employee development. ➡️ Task masking is a subtle pushback against return-to-office mandates. ➡️ Fiverr's integration of AI tools is set to empower freelancers. ➡️ 97% of Apple shareholders voted to retain DEI programs. ➡️ DoorDash is settling a lawsuit for tip misappropriation. ➡️ Social media is a critical hiring channel for Gen Z employees. ➡️ The freelance market is evolving, demanding companies to adapt. ➡️ AI is reshaping employee engagement and training; adapt or die. ➡️ KKR's investment in Employment Hero shows confidence in HR tech. ➡️ AI agents may soon replace human interactions in the workplace. ➡️ Startups are scaling efficiently with fewer employees due to AI. ➡️ Funding trends indicate a focus on efficiency in HR tech. Connect with us here: 🔗 Connect with William Tincup: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ 🔗 Connect with Ryan Leary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates 04:10 Gender Pay Gap Insights 07:16 Innovations in Employee Training 10:11 Task Masking in the Workplace 13:09 Fiverr's AI Integration 15:49 Apple's Commitment to DEI and Job Creation 18:46 DoorDash's Legal Troubles and Implications 21:15 Adapting to Attract Talent 21:39 The Shift in Recruitment Strategies 22:41 Acquisition Insights: Employment Hero 23:31 AI in the Workplace: A New Normal 25:33 AI Startups: Scaling with Fewer Employees 27:48 Funding Trends in HR Tech 29:36 Innovations in Training and Development 30:28 The Future of Recruitment: AI's Role 33:32 The Impact of AI on Workforce Dynamics 36:37 Investments in AI and Robotics 40:32 The Future of Talent Intelligence Platforms 42:44 The BARF Video Intro Epidemic.mp4 Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network 🔗 Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com 🎥 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ 🐦 Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined 📩 Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com 💬 What’s your take? Are we headed toward a new normal, or just workplace chaos? Drop your thoughts in the comments! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Amazon’s Management Overhaul, AI Layoffs & Why 71% of Meetings Suck

    Amazon is ditching layers of management, AI is cutting IT jobs, and government buyouts are on the rise. Meanwhile, HR tech is consolidating, employee retention is shifting, and the EEOC’s latest gender identity rulings could have major legal consequences. Oh, and let’s not forget—71% of meetings are a waste of time. We’re diving deep into the trends shaking up the workplace and breaking down what they mean for companies and employees alike. In this episode, we look at Amazon’s management overhaul, automation in fast food, interoffice relationships, employee well-being, AI-driven fintech funding, HR tech acquisitions, compensation transparency, and the productivity-killing impact of bad meetings. Key Takeaways ➡️ Flattening an org can speed up decision-making but limit career growth. ➡️ EEOC’s latest rulings may change how gender identity cases are handled. ➡️ Government buyouts could leave thousands without jobs. ➡️ AI-driven automation is reshaping IT employment and workforce needs. ➡️ Interoffice relationships: great for engagement, risky for HR. ➡️ The restaurant industry is turning to automation to cut labor costs. ➡️ Employee retention hinges on market stability and fair compensation. ➡️ HR tech acquisitions are redefining how companies approach talent. ➡️ Most meetings are pointless—fixing them starts with clear agendas. ➡️ Only 10% of employees say their manager positively impacts their work. ➡️ Fintech funding is skyrocketing—AI is a key driver. ➡️ AI is revolutionizing project management in construction. Connect with us here: 🔗 Connect with William Tincup: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ 🔗 Connect with Ryan Leary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network 🔗 Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com 🎥 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ 🐦 Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined 📩 Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Super Bowl, Work Ethic, and Workplace Politics: What’s Changing?

    The Super Bowl isn’t just about football—it’s a reflection of generational shifts, corporate strategies, and even workplace politics. In this episode, we dive into the evolving work ethic across different age groups, Workday’s latest AI-driven skills intelligence, and why ICE raids have HR leaders rethinking compliance. Target is in the hot seat over DEI, and the NFL is facing serious discrimination allegations. In this episode, we look at corporate decisions, employee engagement, acquisitions, and the tech shaping the workplace—including funding trends in payroll and skills development. We also explore the tension between executive orders and long-term legislation, why engagement surveys might not tell the whole story, and how grievance politics are shifting workplace dynamics. Key Takeaways: ➡️ Generational differences in work ethic are more pronounced than ever. ➡️ Homeownership is increasingly a luxury, reshaping financial priorities. ➡️ Workday’s AI-driven skills intelligence could redefine workforce planning. ➡️ Employees need to know their legal rights during ICE raids. ➡️ Target’s DEI strategy is facing backlash—again. ➡️ The return-to-office debate isn’t going away anytime soon. ➡️ The NFL is grappling with major discrimination lawsuits. ➡️ Workplace policies shift fast under changing political leadership. ➡️ Employee sentiment on DEI is divided, even in progressive workplaces. ➡️ Engagement is a key driver of employee retention and productivity. ➡️ Acquisitions in HR tech continue reshaping the market. ➡️ Workplace grievance politics are on the rise, impacting leadership decisions. ➡️ Employee engagement surveys may not reflect the full picture. ➡️ Return-to-office policies are fueling serious employee pushback. ➡️ Tech funding is flowing into payroll and workforce skills development. ➡️ Niche payroll solutions are emerging to meet industry-specific needs. ➡️ Developing workforce skills is critical for long-term job security. Chapters 00:00 Super Bowl Predictions and Team Rivalries 06:02 Nostalgic Drinking Stories 08:19 Generational Work Ethic Discussion 11:13 Tech Integration in the Workplace 14:12 Legal Insights on ICE Raids 21:14 Target's DEI Controversy and Market Impact 24:04 The Impact of Economics on Consumer Choices 25:39 The Role of Boycotts in Social Change 26:56 The Debate on Return to Office Policies 28:15 The Effects of Remote Work on Personal Habits 30:36 NFL's Discrimination Lawsuits and Settlements 33:13 The EEOC's Response to Gender Ideology 35:36 The Cyclical Nature of Political Movements 37:04 Meta's Internal Divisions on DEI Policies 37:45 Recent Acquisitions in the HR Tech Space 44:46 Preparing for Grievance Politics in the Workplace 48:42 The Evolution of Employee Engagement Surveys 53:44 Understanding Return to Office Policies 58:21 Innovations in Employee Cybersecurity 01:00:36 AI in Job Matching and Talent Acquisition 01:03:03 Identifying and Developing Workforce Skills 01:06:00 Niche Payroll Solutions for the Construction Industry 01:06:13 The BARF Video Intro Epidemic.mp4 Connect with us here: 🔗 Connect with William Tincup: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ 🔗 Connect with Ryan Leary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network: 🔗 Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com 🎥 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/ 🐦 Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined 📩 Substack: https://wrkdefined.substack.com 🔥 What’s your take? Are workplace policies evolving for the better, or are we stuck in a loop? Drop your thoughts in the comments! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The Engagement Dilemma: Burnout, Layoffs, and the Future of Work

    Employee engagement is anything but one-size-fits-all. Burnout is rising, workplace discrimination cases keep making headlines, and companies are doubling down on corporate accountability (or avoiding it altogether). Meanwhile, job mobility is skyrocketing as workers chase better pay, and remote work continues to reshape employee expectations. Add in the rising skepticism around MBAs and a wave of strategic layoffs, and it’s clear: the workforce is in flux. In this episode, we look at employee engagement, burnout, workplace discrimination, corporate accountability, pregnancy rights, employment trends, MBA value, acquisitions, layoffs, remote work, job mobility, employee communication, HR technology, funding, fleet safety, economic trends, workforce changes, employee expectations. From HR tech innovations to fleet safety advancements, we unpack what’s shifting in the job market and how companies—and employees—are adapting. Key Takeaways Employee engagement isn’t universal—what works for one doesn’t work for all. Burnout rates are surging, and engaged employees are significantly less affected. Workplace discrimination lawsuits continue to push corporate accountability forward. Pregnancy rights remain a battleground in many industries. Layoffs are projected to rise, with 46% of employers considering cuts in 2025. MBA programs are losing value in a rapidly changing job market. Acquisitions and corporate roll-ups are reshaping industry power dynamics. Remote work is still a major factor in retention and job satisfaction. Workers are increasingly treating the job market like free agency, hopping for better pay. The communication gap between leadership and employees is wider than ever. HR tech funding is booming, signaling more automation in hiring and workforce management. Fleet safety innovations are evolving to combat distracted and drowsy driving. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Context Setting 01:24Sports Talk and Team Dynamics 04:31 Diversity in Executive Roles 07:23 Corporate Layoffs and Communication Failures 10:17 Discrimination Settlements and Corporate Accountability 13:25 Pregnancy Discrimination and Workplace Rights 16:23 Financial Struggles of Clinicians 19:23 The Future of Management in an AI World 20:46The Changing Landscape of MBA Graduates 25:05 Acquisitions in the Corporate World 34:25 Layoffs and Workforce Dynamics 38:23 The Remote Work Debate 42:11 Job Hopping for Better Pay 45:19 Communication Gaps in Organizations 47:28 Understanding Business Goals and Employee Incentives 49:06 The Importance of Effective Communication in Corporations 51:11 Innovations in Internal Data Access and Security 52:40 The Role of Consulting Firms in Future-Proofing Businesses 54:20 Funding Trends in HR Tech and Automation 55:53 AI-Driven Resume Tailoring for Job Seekers 59:04 Safety Innovations in Fleet Management 01:04:50 Enhancing Communication Governance in Business Connect with us: William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    AI in the Workforce: Navigating DEI and Emerging Workplace Trends

    Summary: In this episode, we delve into the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in today's workforce, examining its intersection with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and the broader workplace trends shaping the future. We discuss how AI is influencing company culture, impacting employee empowerment, and addressing skills gaps in the labor market. Additionally, we explore recent shifts in DEI strategies and the evolving expectations of employees in an AI-driven work environment. Key Takeaways: AI Integration: Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing workforce dynamics, enhancing productivity, and creating new roles that require advanced skill sets. DEI Evolution: Companies are reassessing their diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies, with some scaling back initiatives, while studies indicate that robust DEI practices lead to greater innovation. Employee Empowerment: The rise of AI and flexible work models is shifting power dynamics, enabling employees to have more autonomy and say in their work environments. Skills Gap Challenge: Despite technological advancements, 63% of global employers still view the skills gap as a significant barrier to growth, highlighting the need for continuous learning and development. Workplace Trends: The future of work is being shaped by AI integration, evolving DEI efforts, and a focus on employee well-being, requiring organizations to adapt proactively to stay competitive. William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network: The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The Future of Work: AI, Parental Leave, and California's Workforce Reforms

    California’s job policies are breaking barriers, AI is transforming the way businesses operate, and workplace flexibility is redefining employee loyalty. This episode dives into workplace challenges like mansplaining, shifting parental leave norms, and the ongoing wave of industry acquisitions shaping tomorrow’s workforce. In this episode, we look at California job policies, AI in business, workplace flexibility, employee loyalty, mansplaining, acquisitions, parental leave, workplace dynamics, leadership trends, workforce consolidation, and how companies like Netflix are setting new standards for employee benefits. Key Takeaways California is eliminating degree requirements to promote equitable hiring. AI is becoming the backbone of modern workforce strategies. Workplace flexibility directly correlates with improved employee retention. Mansplaining persists as a cultural challenge in workplace communication. Industry acquisitions signal rapid consolidation and market growth. Netflix’s parental leave update reflects shifting priorities in employee benefits. Honesty in the workplace is valued, but excessive transparency can backfire. Companies urge employees to embrace authenticity within professional boundaries. Effective job performance remains the cornerstone of career success. The evolving work environment demands adaptability and innovative strategies. AI-driven hiring strategies are paving the way for smarter recruitment. Leadership must navigate a complex blend of technology and human-centric policies. William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network: The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    AI, Ethics, and Automation: Top Stories Shaping Workforces and Workplace Trends in 2024

    BARF is back, and we’re diving headfirst into AI’s growing role in the workplace, the ethical landmines of corporate policies, and the future of workforce automation. This week’s stories uncover the harsh realities of workplace culture, from harassment allegations to AI-driven layoffs—and the hidden costs of being “productive.” In this episode, we look at workforce automation, workplace ethics, AI decision-making, talent onboarding, leadership priorities, strategic acquisitions, workplace security, employee rights, HR tech funding, workplace trends, and productivity metrics. It’s all about the stories driving the HR conversation forward. Key Takeaways AI's Role in Decision-Making: Employees penalized for ignoring AI advice signals trust issues and human-AI dynamics in modern workplaces. Workplace Harassment: A reminder that ethics and safety should never play second fiddle to profit—teens entering the workforce deserve better safeguards. Rising Costs and Minimum Wage: The need to raise wages is more about dignity than dollars—because who can afford a $19 sandwich on $7.25 an hour? Automation’s Double-Edged Sword: Amazon’s most automated warehouse in Louisiana might be a glimpse into the future—where humans train their replacements. Global Expansion in HR Tech: Phenom’s thousand-person expansion in India underscores the globalization of HR solutions. HR and Work Tech Mergers: The Joined-Cloud Connectors merger reshapes integration, creating seamless solutions for the work tech landscape. Talent Verification Evolution: Spectre’s funding showcases the rising need for fraud prevention and AI-human applicant verification. AI in Workforce Management: Legion Technologies' $50M funding emphasizes efficiency in scheduling and time tracking over sheer productivity. Leadership During Change: Strategic acquisitions like Axios HQ’s purchase of Mixing Board redefine communications and talent priorities in HR. Future of Work Funding: Asterix Security and similar startups continue to attract investment to fortify workflow protections. Healthcare Workflow Innovation: Companies like Evidently are streamlining operations while consumers demand better patient experiences. HR’s Relationship With Productivity: Being the most productive shouldn’t come at the expense of mental health and employee well-being. Chapters: 0:08 - It's time for the BARF 0:42 - The Cold Office and Some Fun Banter   1:40 - The Business World Stuck in the '90s   2:17 - AI in Presentation Design   4:04 - EEOC Settlement for Harassment Allegations   7:18 - Teen Workforce Protection Needs   8:10 - Minimum Wage Debate   10:27 - AI Decision-Making in Workplaces   13:38 - Amazon’s Shreveport Warehouse and Automation   17:12 - Phenom Expands in India   19:27 - U.S. Productivity Versus Canada and EU   21:40 - Axios HQ Acquires Mixing Board   24:04 - Joined and Cloud Connectors Merger   27:13 - Evidently Raises $15M for Healthcare AI   28:56 - Asterix Security’s $45M Funding   30:21 - Relocation Management Spotlight   31:32 - Hiring Branch’s Series A   36:26 - Spectre’s Fraud Prevention Tech   38:36 - Let's get the F out of here William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The BARF: AI, DEI, Union Battles, Money, Morals, and Messy Workplaces

    In this episode, we tackle workplace power plays, leadership under fire, the rise of union battles, and how AI is reshaping hiring strategies. From housing market chaos to healthcare headaches, we’re breaking down the trends redefining HR and the future of work. Key Takeaways Family dynamics and financial decisions often spill over into work, driving employee priorities. Productivity during holidays smashes the myth that downtime kills efficiency. Hybrid workplaces are creating a caste system—and it’s getting messy. DEI initiatives are walking a tightrope between progress and shareholder backlash. Privacy concerns at work are the new battleground for corporate trust. Unionization efforts are hitting walls, thanks to political interference and outdated policies. AI recruitment tools are flipping the hiring script and slashing time-to-fill. HR tech funding is leaning toward small businesses pushing bold, creative solutions. Rising healthcare costs are forcing companies to rethink benefits, with remote healthcare leading the charge. The housing market squeeze isn’t just personal—it’s reshaping employer-employee dynamics. HR leaders are under pressure to lead the charge on adaptability and innovation. Daxter’s latest expansion shows how tech is setting new standards for workplace satisfaction. Chapters 00:00 Family Surprises and Weekend Plans 03:01 Financial Decisions and Responsibilities 05:59 Workplace Dynamics and Employee Trust 09:05 Corporate Policies and Employee Rights 11:56 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Business 15:11 Productivity During the Holiday Season 18:02 Privacy Concerns in the Workplace 22:53 The Impact of Leadership in a Polarized World 24:55 Healthcare Challenges and Workforce Solutions 28:30 Daxter's Expanding Product Line 30:31 Unionization and Political Influence 33:06 Recent Acquisitions in the Recruitment Sector 40:41 Employee Wellbeing and Workplace Satisfaction 43:55 High Volume Hiring Trends and Tools 46:20 Housing Market Challenges 47:26 Shifting Perspectives on DEI Initiatives 50:37 The Future of HR Leadership 53:51 Adapting HR Strategies to Employee Needs 01:00:01 Innovations in Health Benefits Management 01:02:48 Emerging Trends in Remote Healthcare 01:06:39 Funding Trends in HR Tech 01:10:41 AI Innovations in Recruitment William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The BARF: Child Labor Lawsuit (Smithfield Foods), $3.1 Million in Sex Discrimination Settlement, Amazon's Disability Policies, and Citadel kills FAKE Job Postings...

    In this episode, we tackle key topics shaping work and HR, including meditation, sex discrimination lawsuits, layoffs, Amazon’s remote work policies, telehealth innovations, child labor violations, job postings, and AI’s role in gamifying training. Plus, we unpack career aspirations from a youth perspective and shifting workforce dynamics. Key Takeaways Meditation remains a challenge for many but is essential for workplace well-being. Reddit offers unfiltered insights into the realities of HR practices. Sex discrimination lawsuits expose systemic inequities that persist in the workplace. Remote work is gaining widespread acceptance across industries. Layoffs are often strategic maneuvers to prepare for IPOs or restructuring. Amazon’s work-from-home policies highlight the complexity of accommodating disabilities. Child labor violations continue to plague certain industries, demanding stricter oversight. Citadel's crackdown on fake job postings underscores the importance of employer transparency. Texas court rulings on overtime rules set a precedent for labor laws nationwide. AI-powered funding is driving workforce training innovations, reshaping employee development. Telehealth adoption is streamlining care without increasing unnecessary services. Youth perspectives reveal a focus on careers that inspire and support mental health. Gamified work solutions are boosting engagement and productivity across teams. Workforce trends show employees demanding more growth opportunities and better work-life balance. Chapters 00:00 The Challenge of Meditation and Mindfulness 02:55 HR Truths from Reddit: Insights and Realities 05:56 Sex Discrimination Lawsuit: A Case Study 09:03 The Shift to Remote Work: Positive Trends 12:02 Investor Conflicts: The Workhuman Case 14:56 Work-Life Balance: A Global Perspective 17:59 Layoffs and Restructuring: Maven Clinic's Moves 21:03 Amazon's Controversial Work from Home Policy 23:57 Child Labor Violations: Smithfield Foods' Settlement 26:45 Citadel's Stance on Fake Job Postings 29:55 Overtime Rule Changes: Texas Court Ruling 33:05 Acquisitions in HR Tech: B-Swift and Seek 34:59 Youth Perspectives on Careers and Mental Health 40:04 Workforce Trends and Job Market Dynamics 44:59 Funding Innovations in Workforce Development William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Budget Cuts, Diversity Initiatives, Job Market Shifts, Skills-Based Hiring, and the Future of Workplace Culture

    The world of work is in flux. This episode dives deep into why big conferences are out and targeted gatherings are in, with a focus on driving genuine connections and actionable value. We don’t stop there—Boeing’s controversial DEI moves, job market uncertainties, and recent business acquisitions are all on the table. We’re calling out major corporate shifts, from the evolving language of diversity to the mounting legal recognition for gig workers. The take? It’s time to rethink how we invest in events, engage employees, and respond to the ever-changing job market. In this episode, we look at HR tech, budget cuts, events strategy, diversity initiatives, job market trends, gig economy shifts, workplace culture, employee recognition, corporate acquisitions, skills-based hiring, generational workplace differences, and new funding paths for workforce innovation. Key Takeaways: Boeing wraps up strike with a 38% pay increase while cutting DEI departments, stirring concerns over the timing and priorities. October’s job growth falls short with just 12,000 new roles added, hinting at broader economic challenges. “Equity” is dropped from DEI initiatives as controversy grows, shifting focus to Diversity and Inclusion alone. UK tribunal grants Bolt drivers “worker” status, bringing potential cost hikes with added benefits like holiday pay. Librarians are experiencing burnout due to increased social service demands, highlighting mental health strains in unexpected professions. Alphabet faces backlash after announcing budget cuts on Halloween, unnerving employees with its Grim Reaper costume timing. Aetna’s new SimplePay model simplifies healthcare access with no deductibles, potentially shifting patient care expectations. The New York Times Tech Guild strikes for hybrid work and pay equity, leveraging pre-election timing for impact. Salesforce acquires AI voice firm Tenyx, enhancing its automation capabilities, especially in service-driven industries. "Office Workhorse" study shows 61% of employees feel undervalued, with high burnout among Gen X, spotlighting workplace well-being concerns. Chapters 00:00 Kicking it off 03:02 Reflections on Recent Events and Elections 06:01 Trends in Conference Attendance and Budgeting 09:03 The Shift in Event Goals and ROI 12:04 Content Quality and Engagement at Events 15:00 Future of Events: Smaller Gatherings and User Conferences 19:19 The Value of Learning at Events 22:16 Shifting Event Landscapes and Marketing Strategies 23:58 The Importance of Recognition in HR Tech 24:15 Boeing's Controversial Decisions 26:06 Job Market Trends and Economic Indicators 28:19 The Evolving Language of Diversity and Inclusion 30:39 Gig Economy and Employment Classifications 34:00 Challenges Faced by Librarians Today 37:53 The Joy of Reading and Book Recommendations 39:54 Historical Discrimination and Legal Battles 43:11 Corporate Culture and Employee Engagement 46:47 Healthcare Challenges and Innovations 51:01 Strikes and Employee Rights 54:25 Diversity in Hiring Practices 56:54 Acquisitions and Business Growth 57:11 Salesforce's Strategic Acquisition 01:00:00 First Advantage and Sterling Check Merger 01:01:25 The Workhorse Mentality in the Workplace 01:08:15 Funding Innovations in the Workforce 01:11:20 Closing Thoughts and Reflections Kate Achille: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katieachille/ William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    THE BARF: Gen Z Expectations, AI in Recruitment, and DEI Trends Shaping the Future of Work

    The 'sober curious' trend is reshaping social norms, while AI tools like LinkedIn's hiring assistant are transforming recruitment. We’re tackling tribal employment rights, political impacts on hiring, and the generational shift in workplace expectations, from DEI demands to innovative benefits that boost retention. In this episode, we look at AI hiring tools, DEI, Gen Z workplace behavior, recruitment technology, employee benefits, workplace religion, and mental health, diving into the HR trends shaping today’s workforce. Key Takeaways: The 'sober curious' trend reflects a shift in Gen Z’s attitudes toward alcohol, impacting workplace culture. Emphasizing tribal employment rights supports equitable labor practices and cultural recognition. AI-powered recruitment tools, like LinkedIn's assistant, streamline hiring and improve candidate matching. Political shifts directly influence recruitment policies, impacting diversity and employee rights. Religious accommodations in the workplace are increasingly complex and context-dependent. Gen Z prioritizes DEI and mental health, driving HR to adopt more inclusive policies. Innovative childcare solutions boost retention and attract talent in a competitive market. Google’s expanded employee benefits, including death benefits, set a new standard in workforce support. Recent acquisitions in workforce management signal a trend toward integrated HR solutions. AI in HR is not just about speed; transparency and accountability are key to adoption. Recognition and employee experience are crucial for retaining younger talent, particularly Gen Z. HR tech funding is rising, signaling robust growth in mental health and productivity tools. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Teleprompter Troubles 02:57 Sober Curious: A New Perspective on Alcohol 06:07 Tribal Employment Rights and Heritage Recognition 08:53 AI in Search: The New Era of Information Retrieval 12:02 LinkedIn's AI-Powered Hiring Assistant 17:58 The Impact of Politics on Recruitment Strategies 22:46 Religious Accommodations in the Workplace 27:03 Generational Challenges in the Workplace 29:03 Innovative Childcare Solutions at Walmart 31:59 Google's Death Benefits and Employee Support 34:06 Recent Acquisitions in Workforce Management 36:57 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Insights 40:02 Talent Acquisition Trends for 2025 44:02 Job Seekers' Concerns on DEI 47:20 Gen Z's Workplace Expectations and Burnout 51:01 Recognition and Employee Experience 52:15 Funding Trends in HR Tech 55:14 Innovations in Learning and Mental Health 01:03:15 AI and Productivity Tools Connect with us here: William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    THE BARF: Toxic Positivity, LinkedIn Cringe Culture, and Union Trends in 2025

    Toxic positivity, union trends, and cringe-worthy LinkedIn posts are shaping today’s HR landscape. We explore top challenges in employee engagement, changing leadership roles, and AI’s growing role in monitoring. Discover what it means for workplace culture, leadership, and future workforce trends. In this episode, we look at Toxic Positivity, Union Trends, LinkedIn Culture, HR Leadership, AI Monitoring, Workplace Violence, Remote Work, Discrimination, and Employee Engagement—spotlighting how these factors reshape workforce management, training, and employee sentiment. Key Takeaways Toxic positivity in workplaces can mask deeper issues, hindering genuine improvement. Surging union petitions reflect shifting employee engagement and a push for workers’ rights. LinkedIn’s cringe culture highlights the growing need for authenticity in professional spaces. Modern HR leadership changes are critical for updating workplace practices and culture. Evolving workplace violence policies now include controversial firearm allowances in vehicles. AI monitoring in the workplace sparks significant concerns around employee privacy and autonomy. CEO perspectives on remote work are becoming more assertive, challenging traditional flexibility. Discrimination cases, such as those involving Hooters, underscore ongoing hiring biases. Strict training policies, like those at EY, reflect a no-tolerance approach to compliance. Workforce investments in skills and training are rising as companies adapt to digital demands. Mergers and acquisitions in HR tech drive innovation and strengthen workforce solutions. Chapters 00:00 Kicking it off - what is WRKdefined up to? 02:58 Toxic Positivity and Glossing Over Issues 06:04 Union Trends and Employee Engagement 08:57 Cringe Culture on LinkedIn 12:02 HR Leadership Changes in Major Companies 14:58 Workplace Violence and Firearm Policies 17:59 AI Monitoring in the Workplace 21:00 CEO Perspectives on Remote Work 23:59 Hooters and Allegations of Discrimination 27:00 EY's Strict Policies on Training Attendance 29:27 Strategic Acquisitions in Business 34:21 Innovations in Workforce Management 37:15 Balancing Human and Tech Skills 39:22 Trust in Leadership and Employee Sentiment 43:39 Shifts in Employment Preferences 46:43 Investment Trends in Workforce Solutions 50:24 Recruitment Trends and AI Integration 52:25 Funding and Financial Strategies for Startups William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    THE BARF: Work Tech Soars: $2.6 Billion Invested in Q3 2024, Trends and Insights

    Q3 saw a staggering $2.6 billion invested in Work Tech, alongside impactful M&A deals and rising AI trends. We dive into Workday’s UNTAPPED documentary, Walgreens’ game-changing student loan 401(k) match, and SHRM’s major acquisition, reshaping corporate diversity and inclusion initiatives across industries. In this episode, we look at HR trends, Work Tech investments, AI-driven HR tools, Talent Acquisition strategies, Diversity & Inclusion, layoffs, hybrid work preferences, and future workplace strategies. We discuss key developments shaping the HR landscape and how these innovations will impact the future of work. Key Takeaways: Q3 2024 saw $2.6 billion invested in Work Tech, a 20% increase from Q2. 181 work tech deals were disclosed in Q3, compared to 150 in Q2, with early-stage investments driving growth. M&A activity surged, with 336 acquisitions in the first three quarters of 2024. Workday’s UNTAPPED documentary follows six young adults pursuing internships at Fortune 500 companies through the Year Up program. Walgreens announced a 401(k) student loan match, launching in January 2025, to ease the burden on employees with student loans. SHRM’s acquisition of CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion strengthens its influence in corporate D&I leadership. Immigrant workers have fueled 88% of U.S. workforce growth since 2019, highlighting their critical role in labor markets. Toptal laid off 70% of its engineering team despite positioning itself as a leader in freelance hiring solutions. AI tools, like SmartRecruiters’ Winston, revolutionize talent acquisition with features like intelligent scheduling and real-time candidate engagement. Recent college graduates are struggling with workplace professionalism, with 81% of employers noting a lack of etiquette training. Digital twins and AI-driven agents are transforming HR by automating 80% of repetitive tasks, freeing up time for strategy. Hybrid work is valued by employees, equating to a 7.6% pay raise for those working remotely. 89.4% of women report their work benefits don’t address needs related to perimenopause, highlighting a major gap in HR benefits. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Weekend Recap 02:58 Documentary Spotlight: Untapped by Workday 05:57 Walgreens' Innovative 401K Match for Student Loans 09:01 Work Tech Investment Trends 12:00 Legal Insights: Layoffs During Medical Leave 14:55 The Role of Immigrant Workers in Workforce Growth 17:59 TopTal's Layoffs and the Freelance Economy 20:51 Hybrid Work: Pay Raises vs. Flexibility 23:58 Chatbots and Workplace Civility 26:53 Acquisitions and SHRM's New Direction 30:07 Research Findings on New Graduates' Professionalism 30:34 The Importance of Etiquette Training for New Graduates 36:53 Digital Twins: The Future of Work 40:03 Evolving Definitions of Tech Talent 44:37 Hiring Challenges in the Fast-Paced Job Market 48:29 Addressing Menopause in the Workplace 50:28 Innovations in HR Tech Funding 53:03 AI in Sales Training and Role-Playing 56:26 Advancements in Accessibility Technology 58:40 Modern Payroll Solutions for a Diverse Workforce Connect with us here: William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    THE BARF: Mr. Beast Acquires Vouch, AI Bosses, Political Uprising = $900K per week in employee productivity and Dell Shits the Bed

    This week we explore key developments shaping the modern workplace, from RTO shifts at Dell and Spotify to Vimeo’s strategic rebrand under a new CMO. The episode delves into Home Depot’s innovative employee engagement, Mr. Beast’s acquisition of Vouch and the competitive tension between Indeed and ZipRecruiter. The discussion also highlights the economic toll of mental health, the impact of tax credits for 529 accounts as an emerging benefit, and the influence of AI acquisitions on HR innovation and leadership dynamics. In this episode, the conversation covers AI boss, RTO, acquisitions, employee experience, mental health, political polarization, and funding, offering insights into the trends driving the future of work and the digital transformation of HR. Key Takeaways RTO policies are shifting, with Dell enforcing a strict return to office. Spotify's HR chief emphasizes trust in remote work. Vimeo is rebranding itself to focus on business video hosting. Tax credits for 529 accounts are emerging as a new employee benefit. Jody Kaminsky's hire at icims is seen as a significant move for the company. Home Depot's strategy of requiring corporate employees to work in stores is innovative. Mr. Beast's acquisition of Vouch is a strategic move in the creative job market. Mental health issues in the workplace are costing the economy significantly. Indeed's lawsuit against ZipRecruiter highlights competitive tensions in the job market. Guild goes shopping and Acquires Nomadic Learning AI acquisitions are reshaping the HR landscape. Employee experience is enhanced through innovative platforms. Digital transformation is crucial for HR consulting firms. Political polarization significantly impacts workplace productivity. Workers are open to AI management if it enhances performance. A majority of jobs are unlikely to be replaced by AI soon. There is a disconnect between HR professionals and CEOs on diversity. Innovative funding is driving advancements in AI and robotics. Healthcare benefits are becoming increasingly important for employees. Connect with us here: William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    THE BARF: Google's $2.7 Billion Rehire, Udemy's AI Training Controversy, Burner Jobs, and Menless-Pause

    We explore some of the biggest challenges facing today's workplace, from burner jobs and menopause to Google's stunning $2.7 billion rehire and Eric Schmidt's candid comments. AI is at the forefront, reshaping how companies like Udemy train their employees and how corporate secrets are protected. In this episode we look at family dynamics, Eric Schmidt, AI, workplace trends, burner jobs, corporate acquisitions, healthcare innovations, and how they’re all transforming the future of work. Key Takeaways: AI's role in reshaping workplace training is under intense scrutiny, especially at Udemy. Eric Schmidt’s take on AI reflects a larger debate in corporate leadership. Google’s rehire of top talent emphasizes the value of experience in tech. Burner jobs illustrate shifting employee priorities and loyalty in today’s job market. Menopause is becoming a key workplace concern, particularly for millennial women. Corporate acquisitions are being driven by the rise of niche employee benefits and healthcare initiatives. Chapters 00:00 Weekend Adventures and Family Dynamics 04:59 Reflections on Eric Schmidt's Stanford Talk 10:02 Google's $2.7 Billion Rehire and AI Innovations 15:11 Udemy's AI Training Controversy 20:00 The Rise of Burner Jobs in the Workforce 24:58 Menopause in the Workplace: A Growing Concern 29:56 AI Assistants and Workplace Secrets 35:02 Corporate Acquisitions and Learning Technologies 40:01 Funding Trends in Tech Startups 44:59 Niche Benefits and Healthcare Innovations Connect with us here: William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/ Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/ Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Mr. Beast Training and Analytics Documents Leaked, OpenAI hits 11 Million Paid Users and Boeing Shits the Bed

    We talk about it all, from OpenAI hitting 11 million paid subscribers to Amazon's controversial return-to-office mandate. We explore how AI-assisted recruiting is empowering small businesses, discuss Boeing's executive furloughs amid strikes, and question whether meetings are killing productivity. In this episode we look at HR Tech, OpenAI, Return to Office, AI Recruiting, Employee Engagement, Cybersecurity, and the Future of Work. Key Takeaways: OpenAI's explosive growth signifies a pivotal shift in HR Tech and AI integration. Amazon's return-to-office policies may backfire, leading to employee turnover. AI Recruiting tools are leveling the playing field for small businesses in talent acquisition. Boeing's executive furloughs highlight challenges in workforce management during strikes. Excessive meetings are detrimental to productivity and employee engagement. Investing in cybersecurity is crucial amid evolving HR Technology landscapes. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Light Banter 06:59 Upcoming Events and Networking Opportunities 09:58 Return to Office Policies and Employee Sentiment 12:01 OpenAI's Subscriber Growth and Market Impact 14:03 Boeing's Executive Furloughs Amid Strikes 15:57 William's Story: Creative Solutions in Retail 18:59 New York City's Employer Wall of Shame 21:00 Mr. Beast's HR Manifesto 25:03 Dan Finnegan's Appointment at Emborder 27:10 Acquisitions in the Labor Analytics Space 31:00 Salesforce's AI Personas Research 32:59 Meeting Overload and Employee Burnout 36:54 iSoft's Champions of Change Report 39:04 Best States for Teachers 41:01 Funding News: Safety Culture and Cyber Protection 42:59 HR One's Pre-Series B Funding 45:05 Mercor's AI Hiring Solutions 49:01 Sensia's Partnership with Workday 51:58 Black Cloak's Cyber Protection for Executives 54:04 Become Dot One's Employee Benefits Initiative Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The BARF: Disney Cuts Benefits and 34% Gen Z employees lie about their political beliefs to avoid workplace conflict

    We dive into how AI jobs are clustered in major tech hubs, Bank of America's minimum wage hike, and the growing layoffs in the gaming sector. We don't shy away from the big issues, like Microsoft's diversity push, panic button mandates for retail, and FedEx's controversial healing policy. In this episode we look at AI jobs, Bank of America, layoffs, Disney benefits, Microsoft diversity, employee tracking, staffing acquisitions, and the critical impact they all have on the HR tech landscape. Key Takeaways: AI jobs are concentrated in cities like San Francisco, Seattle, and New York. Bank of America is raising its minimum wage to $24 per hour, setting a new standard in banking. Layoffs in the gaming industry reveal vulnerabilities despite sustained player demand. Disney's tuition benefits cut impacts employee education and career advancement opportunities. Microsoft is increasing AI team diversity to combat bias and improve inclusivity. FedEx’s 100% healed policy may violate ADA regulations, putting the company under scrutiny. Chapters 00:00 Kicking off the BARF 03:40 AI Job Concentration in Major Cities 07:24 Layoffs in the Gaming Industry 09:09 Changes in Disney's Tuition Benefits 11:19 Microsoft's Diversity Efforts in AI 15:52 FedEx's 100% Healed Policy Controversy 18:23 PWC's Employee Tracking Policy 20:46 Discrimination in Dallas Barber School 25:50 Research on Workforce Readiness Gap 30:56 Politics and Workplace Discussions 34:42 Layoffs and Employee Stress 38:48 Funding News and Company Acquisitions Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The BARF: Ford Scales BACK Diversity, Faux-ductivity, Amazon deemed a Joint Employer, and 10,000 Strike on Labor Day

    In this episode, we tackle a whirlwind of HR headlines, from hotel workers striking to Amazon being named a joint employer. We also dive into Ford scaling back diversity, Aldi’s big employee perks, and why humanities degrees and 'faux-ductivity' are reshaping how we think about talent. We look at labor, employment, diversity, strike, pay, benefits, joint employer, and HR tech acquisitions. We break down what these shifts mean for HR professionals and how they impact future hiring practices and workplace culture. Key Takeaways Hotel workers strike on Labor Day weekend showcases unions' role in securing fair wages and benefits. Aldi’s pay raise and benefits boost push retail standards higher. Amazon’s joint employer status with subcontracted drivers brings new challenges for gig economy employers. Staffing agencies face hefty penalties for non-compliance with sex discrimination laws. Ford’s rollback on diversity policies sparks concerns over workplace equality. HR tech acquisitions continue to shape the landscape, with funding surges in Oyster, SkillVue, and more. Chapters 00:00 Lets Kick it off 02:21 Hotel Workers Strike 04:29 Aldi Raises Pay and Benefits 09:11 Amazon as Joint Employer 13:20 Volkswagen Workers Protest 14:37 Staffing Agency Settles Discrimination Lawsuit 17:19 Ford Scales Back Diversity and Inclusion Policies 18:45 Prevalence of Spam Emails 20:17 Acquisitions in the HR Tech Space 24:06 Challenges of Hiring Recent College Graduates 27:11 The Prevalence of 'Faux-ductivity' in the Workplace 31:41 The Importance of Humanities Degrees 33:50 Funding News in the HR Tech Industry Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The BARF: Jobless Rates Spike, CEOs prefer RTO (But they work remote), DEI Programs Vanish, and SmartRecruiters Gets a New CEO

    In this episode, we look at jobless rates, DEI initiatives, SmartRecruiters, AI, software development, employee benefits, and HR technology. These pivotal topics are reshaping the future of work and impacting how companies navigate the evolving landscape of human resources. Key Takeaways: South Dakota boasts the lowest jobless rate at 2%, contrasting sharply with the District of Columbia's 5.5%. CEOs like those at Starbucks and Victoria's Secret are leading companies remotely, redefining executive leadership. Companies eliminating DEI initiatives, such as Lowe's and Harley-Davidson, face scrutiny over their commitment to diversity. The Freelance Isn't Free Act in New York offers new protections against late or missing payments for freelance workers. AI's growing role in software development could significantly alter the responsibilities of developers. Voluntary benefits, like supplemental health plans, are becoming crucial in employee attraction and retention strategies. Chapters 00:00 Jobless Rates and CEOs Working Remotely 10:46 The Elimination of DEI Initiatives 15:56 New Protections for Freelance Workers 18:11 Rising Healthcare Costs 19:44 OSHA Cites Texas Daycare Provider 20:09 Rebecca Carr Appointed as CEO of SmartRecruiters 23:49 The Downward Revision of Job Growth in the US 25:52 The Future of Coding: AI's Impact on Software Development 28:55 Recent Acquisitions in the Staffing Software Industry 37:43 The Rise of Voluntary Benefits 44:55 Innovation and Differentiation in the HR Technology Market 46:28 Improving Office Space and Productivity 51:17 Real-Time Office (RTO) and the Future of Work 57:13 Advancing Gender Equality and AI in the Workplace 59:05 Expanding Global Payroll Platforms 01:03:59 Using AI to Enhance Financial Wellness Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The BARF: DHS's $45M Lawsuit, NTI Denies the Visually Impaired work, Massachusetts Enacts Salary Transparency Law, and Colorado Squashes Algorithmic Discrimination

    We dive into the latest shifts in HR tech and workforce management. In this episode we look at DHS and it's $45 million hit, The National Telecommuting Institutes denying the visually impaired work, the impact of remote work, salary ranges in job postings, CFO turnover, algorithmic discrimination, workforce management acquisitions, effective communication, and burnout among employees. We share our thoughts on Eric Schmidt’s views on Google’s remote work challenges, Massachusetts’ new salary range law, the fight against algorithmic discrimination, and effective communication strategies across generations. Key Takeaways: Eric Schmidt warns that remote work is causing Google to fall behind in innovation. Massachusetts’ salary range law aims to promote pay equity in job postings. CFO turnover in tech is on the rise due to performance issues, but female CFO appointments are increasing. Key acquisitions in HR tech, such as Payoneer and Corbett, are redefining workforce management. Burnout is a critical issue; companies must prioritize effective communication to support employees. Colorado leads in protecting consumers from algorithmic discrimination, setting a new standard in tech ethics. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 06:35 Is Google Falling Behind Due to Remote Work? 10:34 Massachusetts Requires Salary Ranges in Job Postings 13:37 Fiverr Enterprise: A Solution for Remote Work 15:55 Department of Homeland Security Settles Allegations of Forced Limited Positions for Pregnant Workers 18:45 Bank of America Ignores Workload Rules 21:17 Rise of Women in CFO Appointments 22:47 CFO Turnover and the Rise of Female CFOs 24:22 Improving Morale and Retention with Employee Bonuses 28:16 Settling Discrimination Suits and the Importance of Reasonable Accommodations 33:01 Colorado's Legislation Against Algorithmic Discrimination 34:42 Acquisitions Shaping the Future of Workforce Management 40:12 Expanding Student Loan Benefits with Summer's Acquisition of Vault 45:13 Effective Communication Across Generations in the Workplace 46:49 Millennials vs. Gen Z: Communication Preferences 50:15 The Impact of Burnout on Employees 52:39 Smart Voice Messaging Platforms for Remote Teams 57:35 The Importance of Pet Insurance for Employees 01:04:47 Advancements in Human Reasoning AI 01:06:11 Integrated Navigation and Payment for Prescription Services Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The BARF: Max, the Autonomous Recruiter, EEOC hits $$$, and Skills Gaps=25 days of loss productivity

    In this episode, we look at the Max - the Autonomous Recruiter, H1B visa lottery, Beamery's AI audit, workplace politics, summer jobs for teens, ethical AI, Gen X managers, $$$ Millions in EEOC settlements, and how the skills gap creates 25 days of dead space annually per emplpyee Key Takeaways H1B visa lottery scams manipulate the system, highlighting the need for regulatory updates. Beemery's AI audit sets a transparency benchmark, vital for AI in HR. Meta’s facial recognition settlement stresses the importance of data privacy. Workplace politics require HR's focus on civil discourse and respect. Summer job wage hikes reflect the battle for young talent. Gen X managers lead, but millennials are redefining workplace expectations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and H1B Visa Lottery Scams 05:21 Beemery's AI Audit and Meta's Settlement with Texas 16:27 Navigating Politics in the Workplace 22:35 The Rise in Wages for Summer Jobs 26:30 Eventbrite's Layoffs and HR's Role in Ethical AI 30:35 Acquisitions and the Excitement Around Them 34:50 The Impact of DEI Backlash and the Need for Effective Communication 39:18 The Significance of Delivering High-Quality Feedback 43:35 Gen X as Managers: The Best Among Colleagues 46:16 The Skills Gap and the Importance of Upskilling 51:59 Autonomous AI Recruiters and Skillful Job Matching 55:46 Student Loan Debt Relief Solutions for Employers Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The BARF: Snapchat says "Women, you need to wait your turn!". The White House stands down on AI, Apple gets Unionized (maybe), and Gender Equality

    We debate earned wage access, background checks, DEI initiatives, and employee compensation. We look at the importance of verifying data and the need for responsible HR practices. In this episode, we look at earned wage access, background checks, DEI, employee compensation, data verification, HR practices, and screening. Topics include the importance of fair treatment, legal implications, technology in hiring, and the balance between human and AI capabilities in recruitment. Key Takeaways: Earned wage access programs offered by employers may be subject to the Truth in Lending Act, and users should be aware of the fees associated with these programs. Companies should ensure the accuracy of background check data and be diligent in verifying information from reliable sources. The elimination of DEI teams within organizations raises concerns about the commitment to diversity and inclusion efforts. Employers should compensate employees for time spent on pre-shift COVID testing or other work-related activities. Controversial screening practices such as pregnancy screening during hiring and the use of biometric data in AI-driven hiring processes raise concerns about privacy and informed consent. Acquisitions in the HR tech space can provide integrated solutions for HR platforms, streamlining processes like payment processing and expense reimbursement. Chapters 00:00 Excitement for the Upcoming Football Season 02:16 Snapchat Settles Discrimination Lawsuit for $15 Million 03:16 The White House's Decision on AI Regulations 06:08 The Belief Among Some White Men About Women's Progress 09:30 Department of Labor's Record-Breaking Wage Collection 10:52 Apple's First Unionized Store in the US 12:32 ServiceNow Enhances Search and Knowledge Management 15:00 Airtable Acquihires Dopt for AI Talent 16:21 ZRG Expands Financial Talent Recruitment 19:26 AI's Impact on Gen Z and Workplace Interaction 21:28 HR Leaders' Concerns and Priorities 23:33 Americans' Concerns about Online Safety and Privacy 33:55 Innovative Offboarding Solutions and the Importance of a Smooth Transition 35:19 Wearable AI Assistants: Enhancing Productivity and Efficiency 36:06 Note-Taking and Task Management Platforms: Personalized and Efficient Solutions 38:30 Blockchain-Based Professional Networking: Building Trust and Security 41:05 The Future of Work: The Role of Post-Secondary Education 42:03 Seniors in the Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities 44:13 Improving Healthcare Access and Mental Health Support 45:09 Funding News: Investing in HR and Workplace Technology Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The BARF: Navigating Workforce Trends: Remote Work, AI Jobs, and EEOC Judgments

    We look at workforce dynamics, return to office challenges, remote work trends, hybrid work benefits, AI job growth, Delta policy controversies, EEOC judgments on discrimination, and HR tech industry funding news. Here's what we cover: Dell's Remote Work Rebellion: Discover how nearly 50% of Dell employees rejected the new return-to-office policy. The company introduced a flagging system to monitor employee attendance, sparking significant controversy and resistance. Dollar General's $12M Safety Settlement: We explore the details of Dollar General's substantial settlement with the Department of Labor over safety violations, highlighting the ongoing challenges in maintaining retail safety standards. JPMorgan's AI Expansion: Learn about JPMorgan's ambitious plan to add thousands of jobs focused on AI. With over 400 active AI projects, the company is set to revolutionize marketing, fraud detection, and risk management. Delta's Uniform Policy Change: In response to backlash over employees wearing Palestinian flag pins, Delta Airlines has mandated that only U.S. flags are allowed on uniforms. We discuss the implications of this policy shift. Workday's AI Discrimination Lawsuit: A pivotal lawsuit against Workday over its AI screening software's alleged discrimination moves forward, setting the stage for future legal battles over AI in hiring. College Athletes as Employees & EEOC Judgements: A groundbreaking ruling affirms that college athletes may qualify as employees under FLSA, prompting colleges to rethink their legal and financial strategies. Plus, a roundup of recent EEOC judgements, including significant settlements for discrimination and retaliation cases across various companies. Elon Musk's Big Move: Elon Musk announces the relocation of X and SpaceX headquarters from California to Texas, driven by dissatisfaction with state policies and safety concerns. Acquisitions and Funding Highlights: Deel's latest acquisition of Hofy enhances IT device management for remote workers. Navigate's acquisition of Health Solutions integrates wellbeing and clinical consulting services. RiseKit receives a $1.5M grant to advance economic mobility for underserved populations, while Making Space raises $2M to bridge the education-employment gap for disabled workers. Research Insights: We unpack the complexities and contradictions in workplace romances, revealing surprising statistics on relationships and interactions among colleagues. Plus, a report by Aptitude Research redefines the future of HR with insights on Performance Intelligence, data analytics, and AI's role in performance management. Tune in to get the latest insights and expert analysis on these stories and more, only on WRKdefined. Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The Workday Doom Loop, SHRM’s Diversity Stunt, Global Job Growth Mirage, and the Six-Day Workweek Backlash

    SHRM’s shift towards inclusion and diversity, misleading job growth numbers, Pennsylvania’s current events, Greece’s six-day workweek, Guitar Center’s digital transformation, OpenAI and Arianna Huffington’s AI health coach, and more HR tech industry news. Key Takeaways SHRM's change in focus from equity to inclusion and diversity has sparked pushback from HR DEI experts. The job growth numbers in the labor market report are misleading as they only focus on growth for those with in-demand skills. Recent events in Pennsylvania include an assassination attempt, middle schoolers impersonating teachers on TikTok, and a court denying an injunction for city employees to return to the office. Greece's six-day workweek has received backlash from labor unions and workers, but it is not mandatory and workers only get paid if they work. Guitar Center is undergoing digital transformation with the appointment of a new CTO and CIO, aiming to remain relevant and attract new talent while training older employees on new technology. OpenAI and Arianna Huffington are collaborating to build an AI health coach, leveraging OpenAI's expertise in the field. The standoff between retail workers and employers reflects the adapt or die moment for the younger generation in the retail industry. The use of AI in interviews, such as the VR-based interview platform Zilta, provides candidates with realistic interview experiences and the opportunity to practice their responses. The introduction of digital worker employee records by Lattice highlights the growing importance of AI in HR and the need for equal treatment of AI employees. The exploitation of data workers in the tech industry raises ethical dilemmas and questions about fair compensation and working conditions. The layoffs at Intuit demonstrate the shift towards AI and the need for companies to reinvest in growth areas. The acquisition of Salt Labs by Chime expands its reach in the enterprise market and offers new opportunities for employee rewards and engagement. The establishment of the Generative AI Center of Excellence by IBM and HCL Tech highlights the importance of AI in current and future workflows. The consolidation of Pep Talker and Medi-Cool shows the trend of mergers and acquisitions in the HR tech industry. The doom loop of negative work environments emphasizes the need for organizations to prioritize employee well-being and create a positive work culture. The growth of the HR software market reflects the increasing demand for HR technology and the potential for further expansion in the future. Automation and AI are becoming strategic priorities for organizations to reduce labor costs and improve efficiency. Work surveillance can negatively impact mental health and job satisfaction, and ethical concerns arise when implementing surveillance measures. Many HR tech investments fail due to poor implementation, integration issues, and misalignment within organizations. An increasing number of companies are no longer requiring bachelor's degrees for certain positions, focusing more on skills-based hiring. Innovative healthcare solutions that prioritize transparency and eliminate co-pays can improve employee satisfaction and retention. Video-based knowledge transfer platforms are helping organizations capture and transfer institutional knowledge for better succession planning. HR Path secured significant funding to consolidate its position as a leader in HR transformations. Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network The Site | Substack | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Share your brand across the WRKdefined Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Greece installs 6 day work week, Tractor Supply ditches DEI and Pride Support, Monster and CareerBuilder get hitched

    Crazy Week! Greece passes a 6 day work week and Tractor Supply say peace out to it's support of LGBTQ+ and DEI - Phenom People goes shopping and Microsoft pays $14 million in California for employee retaliation. Here's what we covered: Microsoft's layoffs of a thousand employees are minimal relative to the company's size. Local unions in Philadelphia have sued over mandates for city workers to return to the office. OSHA's proposed rule aims to protect workers from extreme heat by ensuring water and rest breaks. Tractor Supply has cut DEI and Pride support, focusing on rural American customers and community integration.  Greece has implemented a six-day work week to boost the economy, rather than for worker benefits.  Alaska Airlines offers pay raises to flight attendants for timely passenger boarding assistance. Phenom's acquisition of Tidy highlights a shift towards improved employee onboarding and enterprise market penetration. The 2024 US Workforce Trends Report indicates that half of companies plan to upgrade their HR tech solutions by 2026. Certain industries still place high value on college degrees, especially master's degrees. Communication skills are increasingly valued in the job market. Gen X is worried about retirement and financial security. Americans take fewer vacation days compared to other countries, highlighting work culture differences. Cross-border investments in the HR tech industry are on the rise. Career development apps are evolving to meet Gen Z's needs, emphasizing the importance of positive social platforms for a supportive online community. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Anecdotes 04:36 Microsoft Layoffs and the Significance of Numbers 05:42 OSHA's Proposed Rule to Protect Workers from Extreme Heat 10:14 Tractor Supply's Decision to Slash DEI and Pride Support 18:44 Greece Implements Six-Day Work Week 20:39 Alaska Airlines Pays Flight Attendants for Efficient Boarding 22:59 Microsoft Faces Consequences for Retaliating Against Employees on Parental Leave 25:18 Bonusly Launches Performance Enablement Solution 28:14 Monster and CareerBuilder Merge to Become Major Player in Online Job Advertising 31:12 HIG Growth Partners Acquires Mobile Health for Proactive Health Management 39:06 Half of Companies Plan to Enhance HR Tech Solutions by 2026 42:52 The Value of College Degrees 41:38 The Importance of Communication Skills 43:12 Americans' Limited Vacation Days 44:05 The Impact of AI on Employee Well-being 45:37 The Work Culture at Microsoft 46:41 Americans' Vacation Habits 48:13 Gen X's Fear of Retirement 53:02 The Impact of AI on Well-being 56:18 WorkTech Investment Trends 58:43 The Evolution of Career Development Apps 01:03:41 The Significance of Positive Social Platforms 01:05:39 The BARF Video Intro Epidemic.mp4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  47. 21

    Taylor Swift & Beyonce at Work, Firing Fake Workers, McDonalds Fires it's AI, John Deere Pays Up on Racism.

    In this episode we laugh our way through the weeks news - Sharing Taylor Swift friendship bracelets, Wells Fargo Fires 12 Fake Employees, McDonalds Fires it's AI, John Deere Pays Up on Racism, NEETs (Your kids are scamming you) Takeaways: Strict measures in employee management: Wells Fargo fires for simulated activity, Netflix uses a "keeper test." AI integration: McDonald's AI errors, Target implements a chatbot for employees. Industry changes: Meta reduces VP positions, Freelance.ca and TopTal make strategic acquisitions. Social responsibilities: John Deere's racial discrimination settlement, importance of AI legislation, Sephora's LGBTQ+ success. Workplace culture: Prevalence of NEETs, impact of Taylor Swift and Beyoncé on morale, addressing complaints and annoying colleagues. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties 04:00 Fake Employees and AI Drive-Through Errors 08:36 Layoffs at Meta and Racial Discrimination at John Deere 23:43 The Rise of NEETs and Recent Acquisitions in the Freelance Marketplace and Remote Workforce 28:54 AI Legislation and Regulation 30:23 Taylor Swift and Beyonce in the Workplace 33:47 Complaining in the Workplace 37:52 Sephora's Success in LGBTQ+ Representation 41:51 Dealing with Annoying Colleagues 46:59 Funding Rounds in the HR Tech Industry 50:01 Niche HR Tech Solutions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  48. 20

    Best and Worst States for Working Dads, Workplace Harassment, Corporate Espionage, and 1.5 Million TikTok Followers Can't Be Wrong

    This week we talk about the best and worst states for working dads, workplace harassment, corporate espionage, China spying on the US, Weiss Markets doing employees dirty, and of course we cover where the $$$ went this week. Takeaways Technology is integral to the workplace, impacting everything from payroll software to recruitment co-pilots. Employee benefits, like coverage for diabetes drugs, significantly influence talent attraction and retention. Companies must address workplace harassment to ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all employees. The return-to-office debate highlights a preference among some employees to work from home, despite potential career advancement sacrifices. Tech firms are increasing security measures due to concerns about business espionage and data security. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Workplace Software 01:43 Employee Benefits and Diabetes Drugs 05:01 Co-pilots for Staffing and Recruiting 11:09 Tech Firms and Staff Security 15:39 Addressing Workplace Harassment 17:35 Addressing Workplace Harassment and Employee Assistance Programs 19:26 Warehouse Quota Violations and the Impact of Automation 21:17 AI Models for HR Professionals and Legal Compliance 23:29 Improving Employee Communication with Video Tools 24:36 Funding News in the HR Tech Industry 43:55 The BARF Video Intro Epidemic.mp4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The BARF: Apple Vison Pro, Jobless Claims, The Use of Body Cameras by Retail Employees, The C-Suite Trying to Manipulate Layoffs

    This week we talk about C-Suite executives admitting to "hoping" for turnover by requiring return to office policies to prevent the need for layoffs, Apple's expansion of its Vison Pro, Cornerstone Connect, Care Washing, and Body Cameras in TJ Maxx? Takeaways: 1. Apple's Vision Pro expansion highlights increasing interest in virtual reality technology. 2. Aligning actions with employee care programs is crucial, as demonstrated by the concept of 'care washing.' 3. Rising jobless claims indicate people are staying in jobs longer, fearing difficulty in finding new employment. 4. Use of body cameras by retail employees raises privacy and customer perception concerns. 5. Acquisitions in the HR tech industry, like Jobvite acquiring Trust Crude, show trends toward consolidation and expanded services. 6. Cloud-based platforms are being developed to enhance communication and coordination for frontline teams. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Recap of Cornerstone Connect Event 02:53 Apple Expands Vision Pro and the Rise of Virtual Reality 04:19 The Problem of 'Care Washing' in Employee Care Programs 06:08 Jobless Claims on the Rise: Fear of Finding Another Job 09:30 The Use of Body Cameras by Retail Employees 12:25 Acquisitions in the HR Tech Industry: Clear Company, JobGit, TrustCruit 22:33 Hopes for Turnover with Return to Work Policies 23:03 High School Students' Concerns about AI 23:48 Challenges Faced by the Hourly Workforce 26:15 Imposter Syndrome Among CEOs 29:05 The Ineffectiveness of Junior Professionals Teaching Senior Professionals 33:35 Funding News: Accelerating Innovation and Platform Expansion 41:03 Cloud-Based Platforms for Frontline Teams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The BARF: OpenAI Robotics Revived, Chrono Working, ACLU vs. Aon, $200+ Million in HR Tech Funding

    This week we are live at Cornerstone Connect in Orlando. We talk OpenAI Robotics Revived, Chrono Working, ACLU vs. Aon, $200+ Million in HR Tech Funding, Some BIG acquisitions and more. What we talk about: 1. Zoom's cooking up AI clones to attend your meetings. 2. ACLU calls out Aon's AI for being biased. 3. LEGO's tying bonuses to emission cuts—sustainability for the win. 4. OpenAI is back at it with robots learning by watching. 5. ADP's report gives the scoop on private sector jobs. 6. Daxtra buys Pivot CX and brings in Jane Seara as VP of Growth Marketing. 7. Chrono working: syncing work hours with your natural sleep.  8. SAP snaps up WalkMe in a flurry of HR tech acquisitions. 9. Survey says: AI is now your everyday work buddy. 10. Pay structures are evolving for more equity and transparency. 11. Wellness programs pay off big time—invest in them. 12. Older workers aren't leaving—don't ignore them. 13. Tailor job apps by age to meet diverse workforce needs. 14. AI tools make managers sharper and decisions smarter. 15. Hearing benefits should be part of employee packages. 16. Employees are sticking with their employers. 17. Fresh funding for AI in recruitment, remote engineering, mental health, and project collaboration. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties 01:39 Zoom's Plan for AI Clones 06:22 LEGO's Bonuses Tied to Emission Reduction 08:00 OpenAI's Revived Robotics Project 09:23 ADP's National Employment Report 11:58 Daxtra's Acquisition of Pivot CX and Hiring of Jane Seara 14:07 The Rise of Chrono Working 19:27 Recent Acquisitions in the HR Tech Space 23:30 Kronos Acquires Imperative: Solving the Purpose Gap 27:15 Cypher Acquires Shape Payroll: Euro Payroll Fish Eats Another Euro Payroll Fish 28:19 Slack Says Workers Are Using AI 34:04 Financial Stress Levels Among Employees 35:26 Changing Pay Structures for Equity and Transparency 40:41 The Importance of Employee Well-being and the Positive ROI of Wellness Programs 42:07 Challenging the Notion of Older Workers Leaving the Workforce 43:24 Catering to the Needs of All Age Groups in the Workforce 44:48 Exploring Age-Appropriate Job Applications 45:02 The Impact of AI Tools on Managers 49:39 The Importance of Hearing Benefits in the Workplace 53:31 The Trend of Employees Staying with Current Employers 58:11 Recent Funding News in the HR Tech Industry Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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