Elizabeth Clarke

Elizabeth Clarke is executive editor of Human Resource Executive. She earned a journalism degree from the University of Florida and then spent more than 25 years as a reporter and editor in South Florida before joining HRE. Elizabeth lives with her family in Palm Beach County. She can be reached at [email protected].

HR tech news this week: June 14-18

From who's using work communication tools the most to how the pandemic is reshaping HR technology, here's what you might have missed this week.

Company debuts innovative benefit to help with housing costs

Redwood Trust believes this benefit will attract a more diverse workforce and boost employee retention.

Top highlights from Day 2 of benefits conference

Speakers shared tools, ideas and personal stories for improving employee wellbeing at the Health & Benefits Leadership Conference.

Mental health, DEI on tap for Day 2 of benefits conference

All aspects of wellness get attention as the Health & Benefits Leadership Conference continues.

Number of the Day: Speakers at ‘HRE’ benefits conference

Dozens of industry leaders will be speaking during the free, virtual Health & Benefits Leadership Conference.

5 tips to help reduce employee stress

For Mental Health Awareness Month, here are some self-care ideas for HR leaders to share–and perhaps try out themselves.

It’s time to submit your latest, greatest HR products for 2021 contest

Nominations are now being accepted for the 'HRE' and HR Tech Conference Top HR Products competition.

How one company hopes to optimize unused paid leave

The lofty vision? Reduce organizations' PTO liability while preventing burnout and boosting employee engagement and financial wellness.

Number of the Day: HR Tech countdown

Planning is underway for the fall HR Technology Conference & Exposition, scheduled for Sept. 28-Oct. 1, at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.

Spring HR Tech Day 3 highlights: What’s done and what’s next?

Continual listening, digital transformation and a focus on culture remain on the 2021 agenda, speakers said.