HR Monthly Round Up - January 2026
Welcome, everyone! In the next few minutes, we’ll review the latest HR news. Let’s get started.
On January 5th, the Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division published an opinion letter saying that employers must count the time employees spend traveling to and from medical appointments as leave under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act.
Doctors don’t have to include travel time on FMLA certifications to make them complete and valid. FMLA-protected travel time, however, doesn’t include stops for unrelated activities. For example, a trip to the grocery store on the way to or from a medical appointment isn’t FMLA leave.
In another opinion letter issued recently, the Department of Labor explained employers don’t have to classify employees as exempt (or “salaried”). The nonexempt (or “hourly”) status is the baseline. Employers may classify employees as exempt only if the criteria are met and they want to assign that classification.
The opinion letter was in response to a person who had gone through a job restructuring and was reclassified from exempt to nonexempt, and the person didn’t think the employer could do that. But the DOL clarified that the employer was correct.
And finally, are you feeling stressed? You’re not alone. Workers and employers agree that employee stress is a significant workplace issue, according to a recent survey from the Society for Human Resource Management (or SHRM). The 2026 SHRM State of the Workplace survey, released January 8th, revealed the top three workplace concerns of employees are: #1 salary or wages; #2 stress or burnout; and #3 work/life integration (or balance). HR professionals and executives, however, gave a higher ranking to leadership development when listing their top three workplace needs. But they also listed employee stress and burnout levels as their second main concern, followed by employee salary and wages.
The survey, completed by more than 2,000 workers and 1,800 HR professionals, also found that workers believe HR departments should make the overall employee experience one of their top priorities in 2026, along with total rewards.
That’s all the HR news we have time for today. Thanks for watching. See you next month!























































