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Workspan Daily
08/05/2024
TR categories that saw a larger drop in enhancements include variable compensation or bonus programs, down 8%; medical, well-being, leave and retirement benefits, all down 7%; and voluntary or supplemental benefits, down 6%.
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Workspan Daily
02/05/2025
What Well-Being Programs Bring to the Table
The average return on investment (ROI) for employee wellness programs is 6:1, with
72% of employers seeing reduced healthcare costs after implementing such a program, according to Zippia, a provider of career development solutions.
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Workspan Daily
04/07/2023
About 6 in 10 hybrid workers (59%) say they work from home three or more days in a typical week, while 41% say they do so two days or fewer.
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Workspan Daily
05/07/2024
Among organizations utilizing off-cycle increases, Citron said the frequency is as follows: Monthly (2%);Quarterly (14%);Twice a year (27%);Once a year (51%);Other (6%); Preparing for 2025 While budgeted merit and annual increase rates are decelerating, it is important for companies to remain proactive in their compensation strategies, Citron said.
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Workspan Daily
10/23/2024
FTC ), the defendants had pointed to Section 6 of the Federal Trade Commission Act , which the agency says grants it “additional powers to support the adjudicatory scheme” — in effect, enabling it to issue legislative rules (that have the force of law) “to prevent unfair methods of competition.”
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Workspan Daily
04/23/2025
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recent report from HR software company BambooHR found 33% of surveyed U.S. workers asked for paid time off in February — an 18% decline from January and a 6% drop compared to February of last year.
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Workspan Daily
05/26/2025
This trend is growing — a BambooHR study from February found the proportion of employees requesting PTO fell by 18% month-over-month and 6% year-over-year.
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Workspan Daily
05/29/2025
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With a U.S. presidential administration strongly supporting digital currency — perhaps most visible with President Donald Trump’s
March 6 executive order to establish a strategic bitcoin reserve and a national digital asset stockpile — might now be the time to scroll ahead and get ready for when your employees ask to be paid in cryptocurrency?
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Workspan Daily
09/03/2025
BENEFIT
2025
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Health
HSA Max Contribution
$4,300 Self-Only
$4,400 Self-Only
$8,550 Family
$8,750 Family
HSA Catch-Up Contribution (age 55+)
$1,000
$1,000
HSA Direct Primary Care Monthly Fee
N/A
$150 Self-Only
$300 Family
High-Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) Minimum Deductible
$1,650 Self-Only
$1,700 Self-Only
$3,300 Family
$3,400 Family
HDHP Out-of-Pocket Maximum
$8,300 Self-Only
$8,500 Self-Only
$16,600 Family
$17,000 Family
Health Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
$3,300
TBD
Health FSA Rollover Max
$660
TBD
ACA Out-of-Pocket Max (non-HDHP, non-grandfathered plans)
$9,200 Self-Only
$10,600 Self-Only
$18,400 Family
$21,200 Family
Qualified Small Employer HRA (QSEHRA)
$6,350 Self-Only
TBD
$12,800 Family
TBD
Excepted Benefit HRA (EBHRA) Max
$2,150
$2,200
Work-Life and Financial
Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP)
$5,000
$7,500
Student Loan Repayment/Educational Assistance (Section 127)
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Workspan Magazine
02/15/2023
Of course, some of the fun ways teams built and maintained cohesiveness during the height of the pandemic, such as happy hours and game nights, should be continued both online and in real life. 6.
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