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Journal Article
06/02/2023
Academy of Management Annals 12(1): 5–36.
Author(s):
Workspan Daily
07/18/2025
According to employment law firm
Ogletree Deakins , Missouri voters
passed a ballot measure on Nov. 5, 2024, raising the state’s minimum wage as of Jan. 1, 2025, and requiring employers to provide earned paid sick time as of May 1.
Author(s):
Workspan Daily
11/26/2025
Driving Higher Productivity
Method
Example
Pro Tip
Ramped rates based on volume
Provide a 2% commission rate for all sales less than $1 million and a 4% commission rate for all sales greater than $1 million.
Author(s):
Workspan Daily
01/31/2025
According to a memo sent to employees this week, the company will raise hourly pay for its top-of-the-scale employees over the next three years, with the pay rising by $1 to $30.20 in the first year and an extra $1 each in the subsequent two years.
Author(s):
Workspan Daily
02/13/2025
(Toward the EEOC, Trump fired former chair Charlotte Burrows, whose five-year commission term was to expire on July 1, 2028, and former vice chair Jocelyn Samuels, who was confirmed to serve until July 1, 2026.)
Author(s):
Workspan Daily
02/21/2025
Key Takeaways
British Columbia to Raise Minimum Wage This Summer;Southwest Airlines Announces First Mass Layoffs;Goldman Sachs, Deloitte Ending DEI Programming;First Rules for Artificial Intelligence Act Begin for European Employers;Japanese Company Offers Employees ‘Hangover Leave’;
British Columbia to Raise Minimum Wage This Summer
On June 1, the general minimum wage in British Columbia, Canada, will increase from $17.40 to $17.85 per hour.
Author(s):
Workspan Daily
03/10/2023
The stages are: Nov. 1, 2023: BC Public Service Agency and Crown corporations with more than 1,000 employees (ICBC, BC Hydro, WorkSafeBC, BC Housing, BC Lottery Corporation and BC Transit);Nov. 1, 2024: all employers with 1,000 employees or more;Nov. 1, 2025: all employers with 300 employees or more;Nov. 1, 2026: all employers with 50 employees or more; The B.C. legislation also prevents employers in the province from asking prospective employees for pay history information, or from punishing employees who disclose their pay to co-workers or potential job applicants.
Workspan Daily
05/06/2025
Department of Labor (DOL) issued
Field Assistance Bulletin No. 2025-1 on May 1, a guidance document that confirms it will no longer enforce an
independent contractor rule issued in 2024 under the Joe Biden administration.
Author(s):
Workspan Daily
10/06/2022
General industry companies experienced a similar trend, and all now operate under a new normal, wrestling with the talent and pay implications (see Figure 1).
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