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05/21/2026
This exclusive panel discussion brings together some of the industry’s most influential voices from Aon, Compa, Mercer, and WTW, to examine the current state of market intelligence and the roadmap for the years ahead.
Workspan Daily
09/08/2025
For WorldatWork Members Engage Community , peer engagement and connection platform;Crafting the Employee Value Proposition , white paper;FLSA Implementation Toolkit , tool; For Everyone FTC Takes Next-Step Actions in Noncompete Rule Appeal Case , Workspan Daily article;The Status of Noncompetes in a New U.S.
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Workspan Daily
05/26/2023
Employees’ concerns centered on a pair of events, one last month and another last Wednesday, that were billed as “diving into the spectrum of the American White woman’s experience” and hearing from White women who work at Uber, with a focus on “the ‘Karen’ persona.”
Workspan Daily
02/19/2025
To mobilize this plan, the executive order calls out:
;All federal agencies must: 1) submit draft regulations for White House review, and 2) consult with the White House on their priorities and strategic plans.
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Workspan Daily
12/02/2024
In President-elect Donald Trump’s case, the administration isn’t technically new, but it is only the second time in American history that a former President has won back the White House after a one-term absence — so that adds a somewhat different twist to the process.
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Workspan Daily
05/20/2024
Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics shows women make, on average, 84 cents for every $1 earned by men, and this pay gap is even wider for women of color, who earn, on average, just 68 cents for every $1 earned by a white man.
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Workspan Daily
01/29/2025
News reports began circulating on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 28, that Trump fired two of the three Democratic members of the five-person agency, which enforces federal laws that make it illegal for employers to discriminate (in hiring, wages, benefits, promotions, etc.) against a job applicant or employee because of the person’s:
;Race;;
;Color;;
;Religion;;
;Sex (including pregnancy, childbirth or related conditions, gender identity, and sexual orientation);;
;National origin;;
;Age (40 or older);;
;Disability; or;
;Genetic information.;
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
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Additionally, the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act prohibits employers from discriminating in matters of compensation against any person based on disability, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age, national origin or ancestry.
Workspan Daily
06/20/2023
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy also recently announced that it would be releasing a public request for information to learn more about the automated tools used by employers to surveil, monitor, evaluate and manage workers.;
With more organizations utilizing ChatGPT and artificial intelligence (AI) in their employment decisions, such as recruitment and hiring, there is now a growing regulatory focus on potential bias in AI and automated tools.
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Workspan Daily
08/11/2023
The representation of other non-White directors was about the same as a year ago and stronger than in 2018: Hispanic directors were 9% of new appointments, up from 8% in 2022, but still about half their representation in the overall population, the data showed.