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Workspan Daily Plus+
01/12/2026
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;Less than 1 in 3 workers are confident their organization will guide them on the skills they will need in the future of work.;
“Leaders often don’t have all the answers yet, so they hesitate to say anything at all,” said Sara Gutierrez, a chief science officer at people science and technology company SHL.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
08/06/2025
In general, ERISA covers employee welfare and pension benefit plans, defined in
29 CFR § 2510.3-1(2) as: “(i) medical, surgical, or hospital care or benefits, or benefits in the event of sickness, accident, disability, death or unemployment, or vacation benefits, apprenticeship or other training programs, or daycare centers, scholarship funds or prepaid legal services, or (ii) any benefit described in Section 302(c) of the Labor Management Relations Act, 1947 (other than pensions on retirement or death, and insurance to provide such pensions).”
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Workspan Daily
10/01/2025
Workspan Daily article;The Facts on Tax: Breaking Down the H.R. 1 Overtime, Tips Provisions , Workspan Daily article;Sharing Salary Data: When Is It Safe vs.
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Workspan Daily
02/23/2026
Companies were grouped into five size categories based on revenue: micro ($50 million to $500 million), small ($500 million to $1 billion), medium ($1 billion to $2.5 billion), large ($2.5 billion to $10 billion) and top 200 (the 200 largest companies in the S&P 500 by revenue).
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Journal Article
12/16/2021
Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity 2(1): 1.
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Journal Article
09/13/2021
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 19(1): 1-19.
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Journal Article
03/01/2020
Journal of Management 17(1): 99-120.
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Journal Article
05/15/2025
Table 1 shows a significant difference between the plans.
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The Journal of Total Rewards
First Quarter 2025 | Volume 34 | No. 1
Learn how benefits can drive employee engagement.
Workspan Daily
02/18/2025
Current legislation:
;Colorado’s Artificial Intelligence Act , effective Feb. 1, 2026, requires that deployers of high-risk AI systems use reasonable care to protect consumers (which includes employees and job applicants) “from any known or reasonably foreseeable risks of algorithmic discrimination.”
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