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Workspan Daily
12/13/2022
Additionally, since Jan. 11, 2016, Executive Order 11246 has prohibited federal contractors and subcontractors from retaliating or discriminating against employees and applicants for inquiring about, discussing or disclosing their own compensation, or the compensation of any other employee or applicant.
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Workspan Magazine
02/09/2024
“If you are a manufacturer and you only collect data on hourly production jobs just from other manufacturers in order to define your labor market,” she said, “then you are missing a lot, because workers can now take their pick from a million different hourly jobs.”
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Workspan Daily
09/05/2025
“In order to best effectuate the statute’s intended purpose of eradicating pay-based discrimination, it follows that the term ‘job applicant’ should be more broadly defined,” wrote Justice Barbara Madsen in the 39-page opinion document .
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Workspan Daily
03/31/2022
Organizations are recognizing that they must be generous and creative with benefits offerings in order to attract and retain talent.
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Workspan Daily
04/21/2022
Likewise, cap sales credit and payouts for large lumpy mega orders to avoid unexpected quota blowouts.
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Workspan Daily
06/28/2023
So is there a business case to be made by following AT&T’s playbook in ordering all — or a specific segment of — employees to RTO as a form of trimming staff?
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Workspan Magazine
04/09/2025
That gave rise to a significant uptick in anti-DEI lawsuits brought by activist organizations and other discrimination plaintiffs challenging the legality of workplace DEI programs and trying to leverage the reasoning from the Supreme Court decision.The election of President Trump poured fuel on the fire because of all the executive orders, agency appointments and other activities occurring so far.
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Workspan Daily
08/11/2025
NLRB’s Acting General Counsel Issues Memo on ‘Salting’ Cases
In a July 24 memo, William Cowen, acting general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), ordered prosecutors to pursue investigations into the employment intentions of “union salts.”
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Journal Article
05/31/2024
Analysis to Address the Gap Due to Grade or Band Differences Where the pay gap is driven by grade or band differences, an assessment of diversity across levels of the hierarchy and how that diversity is evolving over time is in order (see Figure 4).
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