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Workspan Magazine
08/15/2022
After talking to him about his situation, Huang decided to take that pressure off him by paying for the wedding, leading to a new benefit for all employees.
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Workspan Daily
01/27/2023
Activision Blizzard Won’t Voluntarily Recognize Proletariat Union According to an Axios report , after workers at Proletariat Inc., a Boston-based game studio that’s part of Activision Blizzard, took steps to organize, studio leaders have declined to voluntarily recognize the union.
Workspan Magazine
05/15/2023
Consider this: The concept may not point to a growing number of dissatisfied workers, after all.
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Workspan Daily
06/06/2024
“By that time … this is an election year, so there’s no guarantee on what new laws will pass after the election,” he said.
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Workspan Daily
07/31/2024
After correctly predicting 2024 salary increase budgets in Canada would average 3.8%, Canadian HR professionals anticipated a slight decline in 2025 to 3.7%.
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Workspan Daily
09/12/2024
Furthermore, it began doing so immediately after the FLSA was passed [in 1938].
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Workspan Daily
11/27/2024
After diagnosing its current situation, the company discovered their sales compensation plan was misaligned with their new logo acquisition goals.
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Workspan Daily
04/28/2025
After role alignment,
break down
salary data by key variables , such as geographic location, industry specialization, years of experience, education level and company size.
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Workspan Daily
07/23/2025
Fidelity estimates an average 65-year-old couple retiring today will require nearly
$330,000 (after tax) for healthcare expenses alone during retirement.
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Workspan Magazine
08/06/2025
According to
Benefits Canada ’s 2025 Employee Savings Survey of 500 employees, emergency funds (chosen by 81% of respondents) ranks second after retirement (85%), followed by “life projects” such as travel or a sabbatical (56%), home purchase (38%), student loan repayment (13%) and returning to school (7%).
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