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Workspan Daily
01/06/2023
Collectively, tech employers cut more than 150,000 jobs in 2022, the Wall Street Journal reported .
Workspan Daily
05/12/2023
As reported by the Wall Street Journal , Microsoft Corp. said it won’t raise salaries for full-time employees this year, citing concerns over an uncertain economic climate.
Workspan Daily
03/24/2023
As reported by the Wall Street Journal , Amazon announced it would cut 9,000 additional corporate jobs across multiple business units, including its highly profitable cloud-computing and advertising businesses.
Workspan Daily
02/26/2024
In comments to the IRS proposed rules: The American Retirement Association (ARA) wrote, “individuals participating solely as LTPTs and any employee who ever entered the plan as a LTPT (former LTPTs) are required to be credited with a year of vesting service for each 12-month period in which they are credited with at least 500 hours of service.
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Workspan Daily
04/14/2023
Wall Street firms, like companies throughout corporate America, are rethinking their work-from-home rules as pandemic concerns minimize.
Workspan Daily
11/10/2023
Pfizer to Lay Off 781 Workers in New Jersey Pfizer will lay off 781 employees in New Jersey, the Wall Street Journal reports .
Workspan Daily
05/05/2022
Backs up against the wall, we give them what they want.
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Workspan Daily
08/29/2024
Some organizations now offer employees novel benefits such as baby milk delivery service, onsite climbing walls and beauty salons to attract and retain talent.
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Workspan Daily
10/13/2023
UAW Goes on Strike at Volvo’s Mack Trucks Unit Nearly 4,000 members of the United Auto Workers went on strike at Volvo Group’s Mack Trucks unit after rejecting a five-year contract proposal, the Wall Street Journal reports .
Workspan Daily
08/10/2023
After its costs for the drugs more than tripled over the past 18 months to about $5 million a month, the University of Texas System said it would end insurance coverage of Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy and Saxenda for its employees and others covered by its health plans effective Sept. 1, according to the Wall Street Journal .
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