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Workspan Daily
01/26/2024
“Some of your agencies are not where they need to be and have work ahead to meet your goals,” White House chief of staff Jeff Zients said in a memo obtained by Bloomberg.
Workspan Magazine
03/01/2022
“Bargaining works against women and people of color at the point of hire and at the point of promotion too.
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Workspan Daily
06/14/2023
This was one of several key messages the panel of practitioners conveyed to nearly 2,000 attendees in Tuesday’s opening session at WorldatWork’s Total Rewards’23 event in San Diego.
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Workspan Daily
03/25/2022
The report found this this gap widens when comparing White men to men of color and a gap also exists between White women and women of color.
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Tools
This white paper reviews the essential parts of an effective EVP and provides examples you can use as inspiration for your own organization.
Workspan Daily
02/29/2024
This makes white men 1.9 times more likely to hold top-paying jobs than white women, 3.6 times more likely than men of color and 5.6 times more likely than women of color.
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Workspan Daily
03/12/2024
;People of color reported lower rates of mental health issues and similar or lower rates of substance abuse compared to white employees.
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Tools
This white paper aims to help users through the complexities of crafting job descriptions within the context of compensation.
Workspan Daily
07/31/2024
This gap becomes more pronounced when comparing white men and women of color, where Black women face a 54-cent wage gap, Hispanic/Latina women face a 52-cent wage gap and Asian women face a 19-cent wage gap.
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Workspan Magazine
02/16/2022
Bargaining works against women and people of color at the point of hire and at the point of promotion too... ” “We’ve seen companies constrained on pay budgets do more to address ‘overpaid’ men and whites, when the solution generally has been to increase pay for ‘underpaid’ women and minorities.
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