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Workspan Daily
09/20/2024
The current retirement age is 60 for men and 50 for women in blue-collar jobs and 55 for women doing white-collar work.
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Workspan Daily
04/27/2023
Only 21% of employees say their companies use that technology, but 60% of employees ranked smart assistants as very important to their work.
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Workspan Daily
12/06/2023
“It will give gig workers more information that they can use to decide what type of work they want to do, based on a full and transparent understanding of the pay and conditions provided,” Frost said.
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Workspan Daily
12/01/2022
While most organizations are doing two adjustments per year, they are being more targeted in their approach, with over 50% conducting compensation review of specific employee groups (further 27% are planning/considering) and over 40% paid targeted base salary increases for specific employee groups (further 34% are planning considering).
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Workspan Daily
08/13/2024
According to a BLS fact sheet , 27% of all workers in private industry have paid family leave of any kind, including parental leave.
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Workspan Daily
07/11/2025
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Education Company Sued Over Online Experience for Visually Impaired
According to a
June 27 lawsuit filed by the U.S.
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Workspan Daily
02/11/2026
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;The number of long-term unemployed (those jobless for 27 weeks or more) changed little during the month, at 1.8 million, but is up by 386,000 from a year prior.
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Workspan Magazine
11/28/2022
As we shall now see, both types of intervention have a positive impact.
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Workspan Daily
06/04/2024
Also, 27% of surveyed workers said they checked work email and messages even when they did take time off.; (WorldatWork members can click here to access the results of our Paid Time Off Programs and Practices research.)
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Workspan Daily
08/22/2025
According to the
Associated Press , members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) on July 27 rejected the proposed contract, which included a 20% wage increase over four years, $5,000 ratification bonuses, and more vacation and sick time.
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