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Workspan Daily
08/19/2024
Salary budget survey reports created and offered by WorldatWork and other entities speak to geographic, industry and workforce trends and inform on the economic and societal factors shaping compensation in all its forms (base and variable pay, bonuses, promotional increases, and more) for exempt and nonexempt workers.
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Workspan Daily
05/23/2023
When setting target pay levels, an important input is the competitive pay data provided by reliable surveys and industry reports.
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Workspan Magazine
11/03/2023
Canada With Mixed Hiring Outlook in India, Some Jobseekers Head to Canada With a varied job outlook in India, new evidence suggests that Canada is emerging as a global magnet for tech-industry talent.
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Workspan Daily
05/23/2022
It would be easy to assume there is not a single DEI chromosome in the corporate DNA of a macho, unionized heavy industry such as steelmaking.
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Workspan Daily
09/15/2023
Chinese Finance Industry Experiencing Significant Pay Cuts As the country experiences an economic downturn across industries, employees in the Chinese financial sector have taken compensation cuts of as much as 40% in 2023, Bloomberg News reports .
Workspan Daily
02/06/2026
Financial activities added 14,000 positions, while construction rose by 9,000 and both the trade, transportation and utilities industry and leisure and hospitality industry contributed 4,000.
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Workspan Daily
11/17/2023
It could behoove organizations operating in industries with prevalent union activity to be proactive with pay increases.
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Workspan Daily
02/02/2026
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Workspan Daily
02/26/2025
Data was collected from 1,400 organizations across 24 industries that had submitted a proxy statement to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or from any other filings containing director compensation information.
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Workspan Daily
09/19/2025
Workday found high performers were leaving with “increasing alarm” across 75% of industries last year.
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