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Workspan Daily Plus+
11/24/2025
Use an energy level scale of 1 to 5, where 1 = draining and 5 = energizing.
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Workspan Magazine
02/09/2024
After a few years of flat or modest cost hikes, employer-sponsored health insurance premiums rose by an average of 7% in 2023, according to a benchmark survey by KFF .
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Workspan Magazine
12/03/2025
This ranges from fertility and parenting benefits that may be particularly attractive to Gen Z and millennials, to our mega-backdoor Roth 401(k) that Gen X and baby boomer employees may find especially appealing to save for retirement more aggressively and tax-efficiently.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
02/10/2025
The calculation:
;Total hours worked by FT employees:
;50 FT employees x 2,080 = 104,000 hours per year;;
;Total hours worked by PT employees:
;20 PT employees x 30 = 600 hours per week;
;600 hours per week x 52 weeks
= 31,200 hours per year;;
;Calculate total FTEs:
;104,000 hours (FT) + 31,200 hours (PT) = 135,200 hours;
;135,200 hours / 2,080 hours = 65 FTEs;;
Therefore, while the headcount is 70 employees, this organization has 65 FTEs.
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Workspan Daily
10/24/2025
Across all income levels, Gen Z and millennials are projected to be better prepared for retirement than Baby Boomers and Gen X, due to broader DC plan access and stronger plan design.
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Workspan Daily
12/05/2025
Workers from Generation Z are the most burnt out, at 66%, followed by millennials (58%), Gen X (53%) and Baby Boomers (37%).;
;67: The percentage of global employees with fertility challenges who say their employer doesn’t offer support for undergoing fertility treatment, according to a
survey by Fertility Matters.
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Workspan Daily
07/28/2023
A recent forecast by the Anderson Economic Group estimated that a 10-day walkout would cost the U.S. economy $7 billion, with workers racking up $1.1 billion in lost wages and UPS losing $816 million.
Workspan Daily
01/29/2025
As such, the agency has:
;Ended the use of the “X” gender marker during the intake process for filing a charge of discrimination.;
;Directed the modification of the charge of discrimination and related forms to remove “Mx.” from the list of prefix options.;
;Commenced review of the content of the EEOC’s “Know Your Rights” poster, which all covered employers are legally required to post in their workplaces.;
;Removed materials promoting “gender ideology” on the commission’s internal and external websites and documents.;
Federal Workers Offered Package in Exchange for Resignation
In another move with major employer-employee-workplace ramifications, the Trump White House on Tuesday, Jan. 28, released details of an email (and related offer) sent to all federal employees.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
04/23/2025
. ;;
;Example formula: [(requests in current year – requests in previous year) / requests in previous year] x 100;;
🗹 Calculate the percentage change in approvals year-over-year and month-over-month. ;;
;Example formula: [(approvals in current month – approvals in previous month) / approvals in previous month] x 100;;
🗹 Calculate the percentage of PTO being used overall. ;;
;Example formula: (total PTO usage / total PTO available x 100);
Analysis
🗹 Analyze usage trends by department, job level, tenure, etc., to identify patterns.;;
🗹 Identify employees with high and low levels of unused PTO and corresponding factors.;;
🗹 Identify managers with high and low levels of PTO request approvals and corresponding factors.;;
🗹 Review the frequency of the indicated reasons for leave and identify significant changes over time. ;;
🗹 Examine correlations between employee headcount and PTO usage over time. ;;
🗹 Analyze trends in overtime hours worked against PTO usage rates. ;;
🗹 Evaluate
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