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Journal Article
02/27/2025
The report found respondents’ top three employee benefits were hybrid working (70%),flexible working hours (65%) and pension contributions (50%).
Workspan Daily
03/30/2026
Put in statistical terms, the report showed:
;70% of the more than 3,000 surveyed business leaders agreed being fast and nimble is their
primary competitive strategy over the next three years.;
;66% agreed traditional functions (e.g., HR, finance, IT) must change to enable that strategy.;
;Only 7% said their organizations are progressing toward that goal.;
“HR’s future hinges on helping the organization operate differently,” said Kyle Forrest, Deloitte’s U.S. future of HR leader and one of the report’s authors.
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Workspan Daily
01/03/2025
The standard mileage rates for the use of a car, van, pickup or panel truck are now:
;70 cents per mile driven for business use, up from 67 cents per mile in 2024.;
;21 cents per mile driven for medical purposes, the same as in 2024.;
;21 cents per mile driven for moving purposes for qualified active-duty members of the Armed Forces, unchanged from last year.;
;14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations, equal to the rate in 2024.;
The rates apply to fully electric and hybrid automobiles, as well as gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles.
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Workspan Daily
08/13/2025
Most organizations believe sharing pay ranges with employees will lead to:
;Significantly more questions about compensation from managers (70%);;
;More questions about compensation from employees (68%); and,;
;More pay negotiations (53%).;
Also, concerns about managers’ ability to explain compensation programs and possible employee reactions are the most cited factors holding back pay program communication.
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Workspan Magazine
02/11/2022
“Dismissed by Degrees,” a 2017 study by researchers at the Harvard Business School , found that 70% of the listings for office-supervisor positions required a bachelor’s degree, even though fewer than 35% of people in those jobs possess one.
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Workspan Daily
08/19/2022
“As Gallup finds, it’s not just the hours,
work-life balance, or workplace location that leave workers dissatisfied ,” wrote CNBC’s Leah
Collins. “ In fact, worker
disengagement rises with remote work and 4-day week workers, and stress levels
rise for in-person and 5-day week workers. ”
Gallup also found
that the manager or team leader alone accounts for 70% of the variance in team
engagement
Workspan Daily
04/05/2024
Manufacturing and construction companies were most likely to plan on pay increases this year (84%), while employers aligned with agencies, consultancies and education had the lowest percentage of anticipated salary bumps (70%).
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Workspan Daily
02/13/2025
$11.37
$13.50
Nevada****
$12.00
—
$12.00
New Hampshire
$3.27
$3.98
$7.25
New Jersey
$5.62
$9.87
$15.49
New Mexico
$3.00
$9.00
$12.00
New York
Dependent on region and employer type
Dependent on region and employer type
$15.50 or $16.50 (depending on region, employer type)
North Carolina
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
North Dakota
$4.86
33% of applicable min wage ($2.39)
$7.25
Ohio
$5.35
$5.35
$10.70
Oklahoma****
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
Oregon
$14.70 (covers most regions)
—
$14.70 (covers most regions)
Pennsylvania
$2.83
$4.42
$7.25
Rhode Island
$3.89
$11.11
$15.00
South Carolina**
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
South Dakota
$5.75
50% of applicable min wage ($5.75)
$11.50
Tennessee**
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
Texas****
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
Utah****
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
Vermont
$7.00
$7.01
$14.01
Virginia
$2.13
$10.28
$12.41
Washington
$16.66
—
$16.66
West Virginia
$2.62
70%
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Workspan Daily
03/28/2025
Produced by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) and Fourth, a data intelligence platform, the study was conducted in the fall of 2024 and included nearly 70 hospitality industry workers who used an earned wage access (EWA) program during the past 12 months.
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Workspan Daily
11/03/2025
On the other hand, delaying Social Security until age 70 can result in a benefit roughly 75% higher than claiming at 62.
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