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Journal Article
09/13/2021
Types of Gig Work A wide range of work is performed in the
gig economy.
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Workspan Daily
05/23/2024
Spearheading this type of effort likely requires effective change management — ensuring the right people are in the right place with the right knowledge.
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Workspan Daily
02/21/2025
ESG at the Heart of Guidance Change
The Biden administration issued SLB 14L on Nov. 21, 2021.
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Workspan Daily
07/15/2025
Talent Practice
% of Orgs That Don’t Explicitly Use Skills
% of Orgs that Manually Enter Skills
% of Orgs that Have Skills Automatically Suggested
Career pathing
23%
30%
28%
Hiring — external
21%
36%
23%
Hiring — internal
19%
32%
26%
Learning and development
13%
38%
28%
Mentoring
21%
34%
9%
Opportunity/talent marketplace
26%
17%
32%
Performance management
28%
38%
26%
Rewards and recognition
40%
32%
26%
Strategic workplace planning
30%
28%
32%
Why Skills Are Crucial for Growth
According to Sara Hillenmeyer, the senior director of data science at Payscale, a compensation software and data company, an employee’s skills journey is important for their career development and trajectory.
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Journal Article
06/11/2021
Analysis by Morningstar noted that ESG funds experienced a record $21 billion of inflows in 2019, four times the previous record set the previous year (Iacurci 2020).
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Workspan Daily Plus+
03/17/2025
Connecticut
House Bill 5728 , introduced Jan. 17, 2025, and referred to the Joint Committee on Finance, Revenue and Bonding;
House Bill 5972 , introduced Jan. 21, 2025, referred to same committee;
House Bill 5975 , introduced Jan. 21, 2025, referred to same committee
HB 5972 would require taxpayers to pay back any state tax forgiven by the federal government if the federal government exempts tips from taxation.
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Workspan Daily
08/22/2025
Specifically:
;Unscheduled meetings and interruptions are the biggest distractions among Gen X workers (22%).;
;Interruptions from coworkers are the most common distraction among Baby Boomers (21%).;
;Millennials are most likely to be distracted by office chatter (21%).;
;Environmental factors, such as temperature and uncomfortable workspaces, frustrated 12% of both millennials and Gen Xers, and 9% of Baby Boomers.;
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Workspan Magazine
04/11/2024
;Higher costs for breast cancer imaging, compared to other cancer types.
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Workspan Daily
01/06/2026
The 2026 standard mileage rates are as follows:
Scenario
2026 Rate
2025 Rate
General business use
72.5 cents per mile
70 cents per mile
For medical purposes
20.5 cents per mile
21 cents per mile
For moving purposes (for certain active-duty Armed Forces and intelligence-community members)
20.5 cents per mile
21 cents per mile
In service of charitable organizations
14 cents per mile
14 cents per mile
As a reminder, there is no federal law in the U.S. requiring employers to reimburse their employees for mileage when using a personal vehicle for work.
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