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Workspan Daily
04/10/2026
Ninety-one percent of respondents included those workplace technology topics among their top five concerns.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
05/12/2026
Take one high-friction, high-volume problem and pilot AI there, with clear success metrics.”
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Workspan Magazine
11/28/2022
However, stakeholder diversity and expectations are less-controllable factors, ones for which we need to tailor rewards-communication thinking with a consumer-focused mindset.
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Workspan Magazine
11/03/2023
Does it have an effect one way or the other?
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Workspan Daily
02/18/2025
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;New York City’s
Local Law 144 (2023) prohibits employers and employment agencies from using automated employment decision tools unless they have been subject to a publicly available bias audit within one year of use and certain notices have been provided to employees or job candidates.;
Pending legislation:
;The California Privacy Protection Agency released
proposed regulations that would require certain businesses to conduct risk assessments and complete annual cybersecurity audits, and allow consumers to access and opt out of the use of automated decision-making technologies.
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Workspan Daily
03/10/2025
Data from Lightcast, a labor market analytics company, revealed the top 10 private-sector industries where public-sector skills — such as the ones listed by the experts in this article — would be most useful:
;Manufacturing;
;Retail trade;
;Finance and insurance;
;Professional, scientific and technical services;
;Accommodation and food services;
;Administrative and support and waste management;
;Information;
;Wholesale trade;
;Real estate and rental and leasing;
;Healthcare and social assistance;
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Lightcast data shared by Cole Napper, the company’s vice president of research, innovation and talent insights, showed the industries bolded above have some of the greatest risk for having labor shortages between now and 2030, which could provide more opportunities for public-sector workers looking to transition to the private sector.
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Workspan Daily
08/11/2025
Key Takeaways
Schumer Bill Seeks to Reverse Cuts to Healthcare, Including Medicaid;Legislation Seeks to Increase 401(k) Access to Young Workers;Bill Aims to Strengthen Healthcare-Based ‘No Surprises Act’;Senate Committee Unanimously Advances Pair of ESOP Bills;NLRB’s Acting General Counsel Issues Memo on ‘Salting’ Cases;Senate Committee Reverses EBSA Funding Cuts;
Schumer Bill Seeks to Reverse Cuts to Healthcare, Including Medicaid
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York) on Monday, Aug. 4, introduced the
Protecting Health Care and Lowering Costs Act ( S. 2556 ), which aims to repeal healthcare cuts in the recently signed H.R. 1 law (also known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act), including those to Medicaid, and permanently extend the Affordable Care Act premium tax credits that are set to expire at the end of this year.
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Workspan Daily
01/30/2026
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;Two-thirds of CEOs (66%)said
stakeholder trust concerns have arisen in at least one area of business operations over the last 12 months.
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Workspan Magazine
02/04/2026
This fragmentation means HR and rewards professionals spend enormous amounts of time on manual work, such as extracting data from one system, manipulating it, securing approvals and then entering it into another system.
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Workspan Daily
05/15/2026
Yet, 47% said finding skilled talent is more difficult than one year ago, and only 12% said they have the talent needed to complete high-priority projects.
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