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HR in 2024: Shaping Tomorrow’s Workforce Through Bold Leadership

HR Digest

The architects of this revolution are the bold and forward-thinking leaders in human resources. The year demands that the pulse of innovation beats strongest within the corridors of a dynamic and future-focused HR strategy. These are not new foes for HR teams, but they are persistent ones.

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Why this CHRO says it’s time for an ‘HR revolution’

HRExecutive

The last few years have seen most HR leaders ascend into a much more strategic role in their respective organizations. And that shift is both necessitating and enabling an “HR revolution,” says Alex Kweskin, executive vice president and CHRO of Banc of California , which employs about 700 people.

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Pay Equity Still Lags for Women Administrators

Cupa HR

An analysis of two decades worth of CUPA-HR data on gender and pay in higher ed administrative roles paints a troubling picture of pay equity. Among chief human resources officers, the pay disparity is even wider. Deputy CHROs who are women were paid only 83 cents, a figure that remained unchanged from 2002 through 2022.