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Workspan Daily
12/02/2022
Gallup: One in Four Workers Still Fear Catching COVID-19 at Work According to Gallup’s latest COVID-19 tracking poll , about one in four employed adults still say they are “very” (6%) or “moderately” (20%) concerned about being exposed to the coronavirus at work, while a third are “not too concerned” and 41% are “not concerned at all.”
Workspan Daily
02/08/2023
Under the current program, graduates must pay 20% of their discretionary income toward their student loans for 25 years before the remaining amount is forgiven.
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Workspan Magazine
10/03/2024
Corporate M&A deal volume in the U.S. was expected to jump 20% in 2024 and private equity was forecast to rise 16%, according to the
EY-Parthenon Deal Barometer , but the rebound has not yet materialized as expected.
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Workspan Daily
02/10/2026
Single people in their 20s are more likely to “roll the dice” and adopt lower-cost coverage, if permitted, than someone in their 50s who has family responsibilities.
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Press Release
02/08/2021
Methodology WorldatWork collected survey data over 27 days ending on 12/16/20.
Webinar
05/27/2026
WorldatWork
Credits
1 general
Presenter
Elissa O'Brien
VP of Membership
CCP, GRP, SHRM-SCP, MBTI
Elissa O’Brien has over 20 years of leading the Human Resources function within organizations of revenue between 600M to 3B Dollars.
Webinar
06/09/2026
With nearly 20 years of operations experience and extensive AI training, Tara creates efficient pathways to success through AI innovation.
Webinar
05/28/2026
Presenters
Kanupriya Gupta
Vice President, Total Rewards
UnitedHealth Group
Kanupriya Gupta is a HR leader with extensive experience in Total Rewards, strategic business partnering, change management, and M&A spanning 20+ years.
Workspan Daily
09/22/2023
Employees saw increases of roughly 8% to 10% annually and minimum hourly compensation rose to $22 from $20.
Workspan Daily
05/09/2025
In a worst-case scenario, bankers’ incentive payouts could sink as much as 20% if economic activity slows, halting transactions, he said.
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