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Workspan Daily
08/30/2024
It has the power to issue a cease-and-desist order and, failing that, levy fines of up A$94,000 (around US$64,000) for an employer.
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Workspan Daily
05/30/2025
In a statement, a Workday spokesperson noted that the order is a “preliminary, procedural ruling … that relies on allegations, not evidence.”
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Tools
Employers are not permitted to reduce the wages of any employee in order to comply with the law.
Workspan Daily
04/26/2022
A 2021 executive order enacted a $15 minimum wage for federal contractors .
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Workspan Daily
09/09/2022
A rule adopted during the Trump administration requires that companies have “direct and immediate” control over contract and franchise workers in order to be considered joint employers, according to Reuters.
Workspan Daily
03/20/2024
.; As AI becomes more commonly used in the total rewards space, employers should consider privacy concerns, bias that may arise from the ordering and context of questions posed to employees, and copyright laws and source citation for information pulled from online sources, Hauch said.
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Workspan Daily
02/07/2025
The tech company attributed the change to President Donald’s Trump
executive orders and recent court decisions.
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Workspan Daily
05/06/2025
Legal pundits have posited that the Trump administration could maintain the appeal for the purpose of defending the rulemaking authority of the government through its federal agencies ( Workspan Daily touched on this in the article “ Trump Order Puts Independent Federal Agencies Under His Control ”).
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Workspan Daily Plus+
10/14/2025
“Where distributions are different, further examination of decisions would be in order.”
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Workspan Daily
01/14/2026
Much of their time has been spent analyzing employment applications, screening out those not qualified and rank-ordering the rest based on their apparent suitability.
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