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Workspan Daily
03/22/2024
The Associated Press reported the average bonus for employees in New York City’s securities industry was down 2% from $180,000 in 2022.
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11/19/2024
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The Journal of Total Rewards
Second Quarter 2021 | Volume 30 | No. 2
Statistical models from pay equity analysis can drive significant insights about compensation philosophies that managers apply in different areas.
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Workspan Magazine
08/21/2021
Barriers to Progress Remain Jordan Lawver, senior business area manager for AR/MR/VR at Trimble, says the company’s XR10 for HoloLens 2 mixed-reality technology is being used in the construction industry for a variety of purposes, including training workers.
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Workspan Daily
11/04/2022
Lyft laid off 60 people , or under 2% of its workforce, in July.
Journal Article
05/31/2024
Figure 2 shows how the pay gap breaks down for four hypothetical companies, each based on an actual case.
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Workspan Daily
02/15/2024
Input 2: Enduring Standards That Reflect Historical Financial Performance Enduring standards — or performance levels that, if sustained over time, would likely be deemed favorable to shareholders — often are overlooked in goal setting.
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Workspan Daily
10/22/2024
The pay gap between men and women has only closed by 2% between 2002 and 2022, according to a Pew Research Center analysis that accounted for both full-time and part-time work.
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Workspan Daily
03/04/2025
The HR software company analyzed payroll data from more than 400,000 U.S. businesses and found:
;End-of-year bonuses in 2024 averaged $2,503 — 2% higher than in 2023.;
;Communications industries — the
highest-performing S&P 500 sector in 2024 — had the biggest leap by far, paying out 22% higher bonuses year-over-year.;
;Increases in
other industries (10% in real estate, 9% in entertainment and recreation, and 8% in retail) also reflect a strong 2024 for those sectors and business owners’ optimism.;
;Bonus amounts in some
service industries were down, including personal services (down 10%) and tourism and accommodations (down 7%), potentially signaling a cooling of wage growth for service workers after several years of post-pandemic wage increases.;
;The
transportation and warehousing industries also saw a 10% decrease in bonus amounts, following a downturn in freight rates, demand and revenues.;
“Instead of spreading bonuses more evenly, companies may be concentrating
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