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Workspan Daily
05/30/2025
In addition, medical expenses incurred within the 60-day period prior to HDHP coverage would be deemed qualified medical expenses.”
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Workspan Daily
12/22/2025
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The issue varies across industries, with government postings leading at a 60% gap, followed by education and health services (50%), information (48%), and financial activities (44%).
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Workspan Daily Plus+
02/11/2026
If meetings are to be 60 minutes in length, each participant should mentor for 30 minutes each session.;
;Preparation and accountability.
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Workspan Magazine
01/04/2021
For example, more than 60% of all employees surveyed reported concerns over their productivity, managing conflicts and building trust at work in 2021.
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Workspan Magazine
05/15/2023
To help ease retirement-age tension, companies can consider a guiding formula of age and years of service, such as 72, with a minimum age of 60, to begin the retirement discussion.
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Workspan Daily
03/05/2026
This year’s report also found 60% of organizations say that pay equity analysis is a current or planned initiative, a 3% increase year-over-year.
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Workspan Daily
07/15/2022
.;60% said their new benefits provide financial
assistance for travel expenses.;54% reported that abortion care assistance is
provided only to full-time employees within their organization.;32% said their new benefits cover time off to
receive care.; “With a sizable percentage of the people
surveyed reporting access to new reproductive health benefits, companies are
navigating new and complicated territory,” Joceylne Gafner, a content writer at Indeed.com, wrote.
Workspan Daily
09/28/2022
In fact, most (60%) employees say they’d switch jobs for more pay transparency.
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Workspan Daily
10/21/2022
Overall, 60% of the managers in the data analyzed were men.
Workspan Magazine
05/15/2023
When 3,500 men and women were asked about life expectancy at age 60, the most recent TIAA Institute-GFLEC Personal Finance Index found that only 37% of them answered correctly.
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