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July 10, 2019
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Bill on AI in recruitment may spur litigation
Bill on AI in recruitment may spur litigation
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Legislation passed in Illinois and awaiting Gov. J.B. Pritzker's signature would place parameters on how companies use artificial intelligence for video interviews and may pave the way for similar legislation in other states, experts say. The measure may spur new litigation and insurance practices.
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Understanding I-9 compliance
Employers must follow strict parameters when completing I-9 paperwork for new hires, Jennifer Carsen writes. Carsen outlines several best practices for I-9 compliance, including knowing what constitutes acceptable documentation and performing annual audits of employee I-9 paperwork.
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Commentary: AI improves claims process, risk pricing in workers' comp
Artificial intelligence can help workers' compensation insurers better price risk through deeper "data-driven insights," writes Jim Leftwich of CHSI Technologies. AI also can assist with the claims process, including the coding of claims, Leftwich writes.
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Why don't more working adults go back to school?
A University of Phoenix survey shows 68% of working adults want to further their education, but concerns over paying for college and incurring student debt keep them from enrolling. Nearly half of those who say they are going back to college say they'll seek out programs with online offerings.
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Women athletes set sights on entrepreneurship
Women athletes set sights on entrepreneurship
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More elite female athletes -- including gymnast Shawn Johnson and tennis star Venus Williams -- are starting businesses before or when they retire from their sport, writes Michael Wilson of Healthcare Highways. Wilson outlines several ways athletes' career experiences help them become successful entrepreneurs, including their ability to be flexible and adapt as situations and challenges arise.
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