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12/05/2022
According to Zipperer et al. (2022), 1 in 7 workers earned less than the federal minimum wage, 1 in 5 workers went hungry and roughly 55% of gig workers intend to find a new job in the next three months.
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Table 1 also provides insight as to the relative degree of importance of innovation.
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01/25/2022
On Jan. 1 of last year, for example, Colorado’s Equal Pay for Equal Work Act went into effect, aimed at prohibiting gender-based pay discrimination and imposing more stringent requirements concerning pay transparency.
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11/18/2024
(For its purposes, the study used family-level data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey from Jan. 1, 2011, to Dec. 31, 2019.
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12/05/2024
Frost: In my conversations with HR and TR leaders, there are three clear and prominentpriorities:
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01/29/2025
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Receiving late-night terminations on Monday, Jan. 27, were:
;Charlotte Burrows, who chaired the EEOC during the Biden administration and whose five-year term on the commission was scheduled to expire on July 1, 2028; and;
;Jocelyn Samuels, the Biden-era commission vice chair, who was confirmed to serve until July 1, 2026.;
EEOC general counsel Karla Gilbride, who was confirmed during the Biden administration for a four-year term ending in 2027, was also fired.
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