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Workspan Daily
03/29/2024
According to a report published Wednesday by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), AI already impacts 11% of tasks done by U.K. staff, a figure that could rise to almost 60% if firms integrate the technology more deeply.
Workspan Daily
03/14/2025
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;60% say their organizations are
awaiting further developments on the new administration’s IE&D priorities, including enforcement plans, before making any changes.;
;55% say they are
more worried post-inauguration about the risk of IE&D-related lawsuits, government enforcement actions and shareholder proposals.;
;22% of executives surveyed after the inauguration are currently
considering reducing or eliminating IE&D-focused roles.;
;38% say they are contemplating
ending incentives or manager evaluation criteria tied to advancing IE&D priorities.;
California Bill Targets Use of AI to HR Decisions
A California state senator has introduced the “ No Robo Bosses Act ” — legislation that would bar employers from using artificial intelligence (AI) systems to make a range of HR/total rewards decisions (such as those on hiring, promotion, discipline or termination) without human oversight.
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Journal Article
01/01/2022
We were able to design an eight-item survey that can be used to assess inclusion and diversity programs at organizations of any size and type.
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Workspan Daily
04/07/2026
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;Boost Access to Benefits with Early Pregnancy Risk Education;
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An Awareness Gap
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But even though most organizations are taking steps to support these employees, the resources they’re putting into place aren’t always having the intended impact, pointing to a need for greater education and awareness.
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Workspan Magazine
10/03/2024
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;60% saw greater employee retention.;
Results like those ring true to Jesse Hubbard, CCP, compensation manager at the University of Wisconsin Credit Union (UWCU), a Madison, Wis.
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Workspan Magazine
12/05/2024
As a result, many practitioners working in this area are feeling stretched: A recent
study by compensation strategy firm Novo Insights found that nearly 60% believe the compensation function at their company is understaffed.
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Workspan Daily
03/03/2023
Republican lawmakers advanced it under the Congressional Review Act, which allows Congress to roll back regulations from the executive branch without needing to clear the 60-vote threshold in the Senate that is necessary for most legislation.
Workspan Daily
03/10/2023
;When asked how to reduce burnout, 65% cited a decreased workload, better health and wellness benefits (60%), working from home (58%), reduced administrative burdens (55%), more on-site amenities (51%), and the ability to relocate or work from multiple locations (41%).
Workspan Daily
03/07/2024
“Having this type of resource is more impactful than just adding a match to the plan for paying off debt,” Stout said.
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Workspan Magazine
05/13/2021
Despite many surveys of employer intent still reporting that the “average” employer is budgeting 2% to 3% for pay adjustments (down from slightly over 3% a year ago), a significant percentage of employers cannot fund any increases because of the precipitous decline in their revenues.
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