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Journal Article
08/23/2024
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS According to the Congressional Research Service (2017), “An important and commonly performed type of regulatory analysis is a cost-benefit analysis (CBA) — a systematic examination, estimation and comparison of the economic costs and benefits resulting from the implementation of a new rule.”
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Workspan Daily
10/03/2025
The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary (JOLTS) report, released Tuesday, Sept. 30, by the BLS, showed the number of job openings was unchanged at 7.2 million in August.
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Workspan Magazine
05/15/2023
With its 90+ provisions, the SECURE 2.0 Act ushers in potentially game-changing opportunities to boost the effectiveness of employer-sponsored retirement plans.
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Workspan Daily
03/28/2025
Following Friday’s order, Wilcox's lawyer Deepak Gupta said in a statement: “The Trump Administration’s unprecedented removal of Gwynne Wilcox defies 90 years of Supreme Court precedent protecting the independence of critical government agencies.
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Workspan Daily
07/29/2022
He offered the strategy of being at 70% of the market rate on 90% of jobs as a plausible strategy that could be executed with more freedom.
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Workspan Daily
12/01/2025
Additional research cited by Inception Fertility found
nearly 90% of employees would consider moving to organizations that offer fertility benefits.
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Journal Article
03/15/2023
The surveys were conducted during online sessions held March 30 and April 5, 2022, with about 60 ESG experts, mostly from Germany, Switzerland and the rest of Europe, including the United Kingdom.
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Once reviewed, applicable taxes will be refunded to the original payment method within 30 days.
Workspan Daily
06/15/2023
Almost 90% of Virginia’s state job listings will be affected by the change, according to the announcement.
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Workspan Daily
03/10/2023
GM said Thursday that buyout offers were being made to all U.S. white-collar employees with at least five years at the company as of June 30, which accounts for the majority of its roughly 58,000 salaried U.S. employees, the Journal reported.