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Workspan Daily
08/15/2024
The law takes effect on Jan. 1, 2025.;
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Workspan Daily
11/27/2024
Workers Are Pessimistic About Getting Pay Raise or Promotion Less than half of American workers (45%) expect to get a pay raise in the next six months, and less than 1 in 4 (22%) anticipate receiving a promotion in the next year.
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Workspan Daily
09/09/2025
Five Strategic Questions Beyond Compliance
The following list provides questions to consider if your organization triggers a clawback.
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Workspan Daily
12/08/2025
This article shares five retirement industry trends that IRIC has identified as most noteworthy for 2026.
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Workspan Daily
02/03/2020
With that in mind, let's
consider his five essentials — preconditions for trust and credibility — in the
context of broader compensation design: Essential 1 : Truly
reliable feedback and metrics.
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Press Release
11/14/2023
The top three reasons why you should engage with your local affiliate: 1) exchange of ideas and experiences with colleagues in your area, 2) strengthen your expertise in seminars, training and events held near you, and 3) further develop your career through new professional connections.
Workspan Magazine
05/13/2021
We saw this more than 10 years ago, when career development emerged as the No. 1 retention driver for the sales workforce back in 2010.
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Workspan Daily
02/10/2022
Comments on
this proposal are due within 30 days of when the proposal is published in the
Federal Register, which signals the SEC has this proposal on a similarly fast
track as the Rule 10b5-1 proposal issued at the end of 2021, with the strong
possibility being that calendar-year companies will need to include this
disclosure on their 2023 proxy.
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Workspan Daily
07/15/2022
For employers with 26 or more workers, the
minimum wage would reach $18 on Jan. 1, 2025.
Workspan Daily
09/20/2022
“Franchisors should be aware that, while the law does not require a specific wage increase, it does state that the Council may increase the minimum wage for fast-food workers up to $22 per hour on Jan. 1, 2023,” said Berhe.
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