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The Journal of Total Rewards
First Quarter 2021 | Volume 30 | No. 1
Inclusion, mental health, societal inequalities and Whole-Person Workplace Values are examined in this issue of the Journal of Total Rewards.
Workspan Magazine
02/01/2021
Enablement for these supervisors includes training on what the change is and provides necessary content to have an effective 1:1 conversation.
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Workspan Magazine
04/08/2026
“If we take base salary off the table — we know money is important — and we ask organizations what else they’re really leveraging to differentiate themselves from all the other organizations trying to hire the same people, culture is No. 1,” Schulz said.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
08/04/2025
Employer requirements include:
;A written paid family and medical leave policy.;
;Providing at least two weeks of paid leave to all qualifying employees (and prorated for part-time employees).;
;Taking into account that paid leave must be for Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)-protected reasons, even if the employer or employee is not covered under that law.;
As of Jan. 1, 2026, H.R. 1 expands eligibility to allow the employer to:
;Set employee eligibility at six months of employment, reduced from 12 months, while customarily working 20 hours per week.;
;Claim the credit in states with mandatory paid leave requirements.;
;Claim the credit for a percentage of
either employee wages paid or PFML insurance premiums.;
State and Local Laws
Several states and cities have mandatory or voluntary paid family leave programs that generally offer partial wage replacement to qualifying employees.
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Workspan Daily
04/14/2022
These proposed rules follow the GHG Protocol and require disclosure of three types: Scope 1 emissions — those produced by the company in its operations;Scope 2 emissions — those produced by direct suppliers, mainly of electricity;Scope 3 emissions — those produced up and down a company’s supply chain (NOTE: the SEC acknowledges that disclosure of Scope 3 emissions is much more difficult to quantify and provides both more time to comply and allows for a materiality standard to determine what has to be disclosed.); Other key aspects of the proposed regulations: Materiality — all of the disclosures in item 1 above are subject to the company’s determination of which climate issues and risks have material impact on the business.
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Workspan Daily
12/16/2025
In the past 12 months, TR professionals navigated:
;Executive orders related to
diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives ,
H-1B visas and
alternative assets in retirement plans ;;
;Shifting regulations around
artificial intelligence (AI) use ,
labor rules and
pay transparency ;;
;Ever-rising
healthcare and
pharmaceutical costs , particularly around
glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) medications ;;
;An increased focus on
burnout ,
mental wellness and
holistic well-being ;;
;The unique priorities of
millennial and Generation Z workers, and how to address the needs of a
multigenerational workforce ; and,;
;Personalized benefits and
modular compensation .;
But those were just some of the storylines.
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Workspan Daily
08/19/2025
For WorldatWork Members Total Rewards Inventory of Programs & Practices , research;Health Insurance Selection Checklist for Employees , Workspan Daily Plus+ article;What Does the Data Show on GLP-1 Prescribe Rates, Coverage, Costs?
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Journal Article
08/25/2025
As seen in Figure 1, a successful PM system is informed by several key organization inputs.
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