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Journal Article
08/23/2024
BEST PRACTICES FOR ANALYZING COMPENSATION ACTUALLY PAID Thoughtful analysis needs to begin with the accumulated CAP over the entire disclosure period (currently four years and will grow to five years next year).
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Workspan Daily
06/10/2022
“We’ll be analyzing how employees respond to having an extra day off, in terms of stress and burnout, job and life satisfaction, health, sleep, energy use, travel and many other aspects of life,” Juliet Schor, a sociology professor at Boston College and the lead researcher on the project, said.
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Workspan Daily
06/24/2022
NBC News analyzed what the average travel time and distance would be for women who live in major cities in 21 states where access to abortions is restricted, finding that the average drive time would be four hours to receive care in bordering states where abortion remains legal.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
12/30/2025
Here’s How to Leverage It for TR
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Dual Career Ladders: Ways to Reward Specialist Leadership
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‘No Tax on Overtime’: The Current State at the State Level
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Ghosts in the Machine: Policing Provider Network Adequacy Issues
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Targeting Success: Options for Leveraging Your Bonus Arsenal
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Here Are 3 Ways HR Can Exhibit Agility and Show Value in the New Year
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How to Set Up Rewards Tailor-Made for Hourly Employees
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Don’t Underestimate the Power of Non-Financial Rewards
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Sample Document: Organizational Paid Safe Leave Policy
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Support Your Employees’ Career Growth with Development, Transparency
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‘No Tax on Tips’: The Current State at the State Level
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Total Rewards Competitiveness Analyzer: Understand How You Stack Up
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Spreadsheet Tool: Maximize Productivity by Effectively Measuring It
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Are You Aware of These Free DOL Employment Law Resources?
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Journal Article
03/01/2021
As per these authors, a myriad of employee benefits makes it challenging to collect scientific data for the broad construct of “employee benefits.”
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Workspan Magazine
11/03/2023
Chan School of Public Health’s Repository of Workplace Well-Being Measures offers employers an array of options to track and analyze well-being within a workforce.
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Journal Article
12/04/2023
Those metrics can be collected and analyzed to gain insights into the workforce that can inform actions to improve both the workforce and business performance.; Need for HR Analytics Utilizing HR analytics can perform such functions as: Meeting the growing demand for the HR function to be more quantitative and for HR professionals to have business acumen;Providing sound, logical and judicious people-related decisions in such high-cost areas as recruitment, training, development and engagement of employees;Helping organizations’ top management and board members measure and quantify people-related decisions;Aiding in determining the best answers to critical questions such as improvement of productivity; suitability of an employee for a job; staffing requirements of organizations; performance of individuals, teams and departments; and identification of skill gaps.; Functions of HR Analytics Using HR analytics can help in: Understanding and interpreting large volumes of data related to human
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Workspan Magazine
02/05/2025
To encourage use, Quad rewards workers who take advantage of the financial benefits offerings with points via the company’s QLife program, which translates to annual monetary awards for employees who tackle wellness goals across the four pillars.
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Course
What You Will Learn: How to analyze external competitive market compensation data and use it to determine prevailing rates in your relevant labor market and aligned with your organization’s compensation philosophy.
Workspan Daily
08/09/2022
I analyzed various alternatives for the design of equity compensation plans, discussed the pros and cons of each, described the general tax impact and underscored other issues that might affect a private company’s decision to implement one alternative over another, or whether to even offer a long-term equity compensation plan at all.
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