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Workspan Daily
11/14/2025
Figures and Facts of The Week
Here’s a smattering of recent statistics covering the world of work:
;25.7: The percentage of women who outearn their partners across the 100 largest metro cities in the U.S.
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Workspan Daily
12/16/2025
The upcoming requirements of the European Union Pay Transparency Directive and more U.S. states and cities enacting pay transparency legislation made this top of mind for many employers.
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Workspan Magazine
04/11/2024
Employees have accessed their wages early to help with a number of different financial needs, including medical expenses, car repairs, and first and last month’s rent for a new apartment, according to Barnes.
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Journal Article
07/04/2022
The province has a large number of migrant workers and annually around 25 million people leave the province to seek higher-paying jobs in large cities.
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Workspan Daily
02/14/2023
., the employment law firm, says states and localities are following the EEOC’s lead, with some laws already enacted — New York City as one example — and literally dozens pending in other states and municipalities.
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Workspan Magazine
08/06/2025
Workspan: Late last year, you brought the Live Better team
together
in New York City to develop strategies for further evolving the program over the next 15 years.
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Workspan Daily
01/23/2026
Other banks including Citi, BNY and U.S.
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Workspan Daily
09/24/2020
Arguably, the benefits of this approach include expanding the talent pool to candidates who wouldn’t consider moving to big cities no matter how prestigious the company.
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Workspan Magazine
11/28/2022
., California, Colorado, Connecticut, Washington, Nevada and New York City) have recently passed or are about to pass laws requiring organizations to disclose minimum and maximum salary ranges for job postings.
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Workspan Daily
02/18/2025
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;New York City’s
Local Law 144 (2023) prohibits employers and employment agencies from using automated employment decision tools unless they have been subject to a publicly available bias audit within one year of use and certain notices have been provided to employees or job candidates.;
Pending legislation:
;The California Privacy Protection Agency released
proposed regulations that would require certain businesses to conduct risk assessments and complete annual cybersecurity audits, and allow consumers to access and opt out of the use of automated decision-making technologies.
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