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Workspan Magazine
12/03/2025
Organizations with up to 299 employees can also now conduct layoffs without government approval, as the threshold rises to 300 from 100.
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Press Release
05/17/2022
Of those with remote workers, eight percent of organizations have 100 percent of employees working remotely.
Workspan Daily
02/08/2022
“Initially, amounts discussed were in the range of $50 to $100 per month,” he said.
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Workspan Daily
06/03/2022
“I’m finding employers who are making changes tend to eliminate the differentials and use a 100% national average approach, unless employees are connected with a worksite based on a very high cost of labor market such as San Francisco or New York,” she said.
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Workspan Magazine
08/15/2022
Griffin’s small act of generosity retained a valuable employee for four years (in an industry with a pre-COVID employee turnover rate nearing 100%) and enabled them to develop her into an effective manager.
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Workspan Magazine
11/28/2022
When employees allocate money to student loans out of their paychecks, the employer partially matches this amount, often to the tune of $100 to $200 a month.
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Workspan Daily
06/27/2023
While there are many problem areas to investigate on the right, you should start with the group of individuals that are all roughly at 100% of quota attainment with very different payouts.
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Workspan Daily
01/11/2024
Even if an organization somehow achieves 100% pay equity — equal pay for equal work, for example — employers may still have an unadjusted pay gap between what female employees earn overall and what male employees earn overall, she said.
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Workspan Magazine
04/11/2024
The action is intended to help address that gender inequity and comes on the heels of a government report that for the first time released data on gender pay gaps at Australian firms with more than 100 employees.
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Workspan Daily
05/02/2024
The below figure illustrates the reporting timeline by employer size, with those with 100 to 149 workers having until June 7, 2031, to comply.
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