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Workspan Daily
03/04/2022
Under
the plan, Target’s hourly employees who work a minimum average of 25 hours a
week will be eligible to enroll in a company medical plan, down from the
previous requirement of 30 hours per week.
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Workspan Daily
06/16/2023
The latest workforce survey from The Conference Board , a non-profit business membership and research group organization, polled more than 1,100 people (mainly office workers), finding that nearly half who reported decreased mental health worked more than 50 hours per week.
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Workspan Magazine
02/01/2021
., earnings per share, relative total shareholder return).
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Workspan Daily
06/14/2023
Patel also said Moderna introduced a new mental health benefit in October 2022 that provides employees and each member of their family up to 26 therapist sessions per year, in addition to other well-being tools.
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Workspan Daily
12/19/2025
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For instance, the notice states that, under an employer’s Trump Account contribution program, the employer may contribute up to $2,500 per year to the account of an employee or the employee’s dependent (which counts against the person’s aggregate $5,000 annual limit).
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Workspan Daily
01/16/2026
Under Checkpoint, Meta will transition to two cycles per year — mid-year and year-end — using the same rating scale in both cycles, with bonuses paid twice annually.
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Workspan Magazine
10/03/2024
Another
study , published in the
Journal of Financial Economics, found that employees who get paid weekly use credit cards 30% to 40% less often than those who are paid once per month.
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Workspan Daily
04/27/2023
Leaders should seek feedback continuously rather than once per year.
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Journal Article
06/02/2023
Complexity, per se, is neither good nor bad.
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Workspan Magazine
02/09/2024
This means that over time, workers covered by union contracts make more — on average, 10.2% more, per one analysis — than nonunion workers in similar jobs.
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