New Employment Laws for 2025

New Employment Laws for 2025 Written by Joy C. Rosenquist and Bruce J. Sarchet Re-published with permission from Littler Law States and some cities were especially active in 2024 passing workplace legislation, many of which create new compliance obligations for employers. Littler’s Workplace Policy Institute (WPI) has been tracking these [...]

2026-05-22T10:14:29-05:00February 26th, 2025|Categories: Blog, Nonprofit Employment Laws|Tags: |

Eight Ways to Leverage AI in Nonprofit Talent Management

Eight Ways to Leverage AI in Nonprofit Talent Management Artificial Intelligence (AI) impacts processes across every sector, including human resources and talent management. Thirty-eight percent of HR decision-makers have already implemented AI to accelerate talent acquisition and HR processes. Within organizations implementing AI, the average AI user saves one hour [...]

2026-05-22T11:34:28-05:00February 11th, 2025|Categories: AI, Blog|Tags: |

Career Blazers Releases New National Report on Small Nonprofit Talent Challenges and Opportunities

Career Blazers Releases New National Report on Small Nonprofit Talent Challenges and Opportunities Career Blazers Nonprofit Search has released its first national report focusing exclusively on talent issues in smaller nonprofit organizations.   The 2025 report, Small Nonprofits, Big Impact | Talent Challenges and Opportunities, presents current compensation data for key [...]

2026-05-22T10:16:33-05:00February 6th, 2025|Categories: Nonprofit Talent Management, Blog|Tags: |

Overtime Rule Reversed: What the Revised OT Exemption Threshold Means for Nonprofits

Overtime Rule Reversed: What the Revised OT Exemption Threshold Means for Nonprofits A Texas federal court has reversed the U.S. Department of Labor’s increase in the overtime exemption salary threshold that went into effect July 1, 2024. The ruling reduces the threshold to qualify for overtime exemption back to its [...]

2026-05-22T10:17:15-05:00November 20th, 2024|Categories: Nonprofit Employment Laws, Blog|Tags: |

How Salary Reports Help Nonprofits Improve 2025 Recruiting Strategies

How Salary Reports Help Nonprofits Improve 2025 Recruiting Strategies Employee compensation is one of the largest operating expenses for nonprofit organizations. Getting compensation right can significantly influence organizational stability, fiscal solvency, and regulatory compliance. Competitive financial compensation and benefits make a huge difference in the difficulty level nonprofits experience in [...]

2026-05-22T10:18:52-05:00November 12th, 2024|Categories: Nonprofit Salary Reports, Blog|Tags: , |

Election Year Considerations for Nonprofits: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities

Election Year Considerations for Nonprofits: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities Nonprofits face unique challenges and opportunities, not only with potential policy shifts but also the administrative climate post-election. Despite uncertainties, nonprofit organizations want to remain true to their mission despite the shifting political landscape. That may be easier said than done with [...]

2026-05-22T10:21:41-05:00October 16th, 2024|Categories: Nonprofit Leadership, Blog|Tags: , |

2025 Nonprofit Compensation Practices and Benchmarking Report Highlights Pay and the Impact of Post-Pandemic Changes on Nonprofit Employers and Employees

2025 Nonprofit Compensation Practices and Benchmarking Report Highlights Pay and the Impact of Post-Pandemic Changes on Nonprofit Employers and Employees Career Blazers Nonprofit Search reveals key findings in its 2025 Nonprofit Compensation Practices and Benchmarking Report, sharing data collection on current salary ranges for key positions within nonprofit organizations, significant [...]

2026-05-22T10:23:08-05:00October 15th, 2024|Categories: Nonprofit Salary Reports, Blog|Tags: |

Navigating Non-Competes: Considerations for Nonprofits Around the FTC Ban on Non-Compete Clauses

Navigating Non-Competes: Considerations for Nonprofits Around the FTC Ban on Non-Compete Clause The Federal Trade Commission’s rule banning non-compete clauses in employee contracts was set to become effective on September 4, 2024. However, as of this writing*, the ban remains in limbo, with the federal court for the Northern District of Texas [...]

2026-05-22T10:23:59-05:00September 23rd, 2024|Categories: Blog, Nonprofit Employment Laws|Tags: |

As Unionization Gains Momentum, Here is What Nonprofit Leaders Need to Know

As Unionization Gains Momentum, Here is What Nonprofit Leaders Need to Know Labor unions, historically the domain of blue-collar work, have experienced a surge among white-collar professions over the last few decades – most notably educators, government employees, and healthcare workers. Nonprofit employees have come on board, turning a trend that [...]

2026-05-22T10:26:42-05:00August 7th, 2024|Categories: Blog, Nonprofit Leadership|Tags: , |

How Pay Transparency Can Become a Competitive Advantage

How Pay Transparency Can Become a Competitive Advantage Pay transparency laws are gaining traction across the county. As of this writing, 26% of the workforce is covered by some form of pay transparency mandate, including 10 states and several municipalities, with legislation pending in another 15 states. While the laws [...]

2026-05-22T10:27:51-05:00June 17th, 2024|Categories: Nonprofit Employment Laws, Blog|Tags: , |
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