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Workspan Daily
09/23/2024
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When it comes to 2024 results and the end of the recent proxy season, WTW’s U.S. executive “say on pay” research covering the Russell 3000 showed a continuation of the 2023 data trend .
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Workspan Daily
11/04/2022
Lyft laid off 60 people , or under 2% of its workforce, in July.
Journal Article
09/13/2021
Current Directions in Psychological Science No 2., 114–158. 21(2).
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Journal Article
05/31/2024
Figure 2 shows how the pay gap breaks down for four hypothetical companies, each based on an actual case.
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Workspan Daily
01/18/2024
Don’t mirror what competitors do with their executive incentive programs; typical practice may not necessarily be the best fit for your organization. 2.
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Workspan Daily
05/09/2024
SB 553, which was published on Oct. 2, 2023, was written after nine Valley Transportation Authority employees were shot and killed by a coworker in San Jose, California, in 2021.
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Workspan Daily
09/20/2024
T he company is giving employees until Jan. 2 to start adhering to the new policy.
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Press Release
01/17/2023
Only 2% of organizations reported not having pay equity on their radar.
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Workspan Daily
11/10/2023
Hollywood has been most shutdown since May because of a pair of strikes by writers and actors, resulting in financial pain for studios and for many of the 2 million Americans— makeup artists, set builders, location scouts, chauffeurs, casting directors — who work in jobs directly or indirectly related to making TV shows and films.