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Workspan Daily
11/10/2023
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Starbucks will increase wages for its hourly employees by at least 3% beginning Jan. 1, 2024, CBS News reports .
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02/29/2024
Payscale’s Gender Pay Gap Report found that in 2024, for every $1 that men make, women will earn 83 cents.
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Workspan Daily
12/23/2024
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Beginning Jan. 1, 2025, several new SECURE 2.0 Act provisions take effect.
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Workspan Daily
08/01/2025
Jobs Growth Weakened in July; Prior Months Revised Downward
Jobs growth in the United States was weaker than anticipated in July, and the previous two months were not as strong as originally categorized, according to
data released Friday, Aug. 1 , by the U.S.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
12/10/2024
Access a related Workspan Daily article on this subject: Organizations Are on the Skills Bandwagon; How TR Can Drive It; Access bonus Workspan Daily Plus+ content on this subject: A Step-by-Step Guide to One Skills-Based Org Lever TR Can Pull; As more employers focus on skills-based hiring and pay models, total rewards professionals can support those efforts by helping employees curate their career portfolios through skills alignment and diverse growth experiences.
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Workspan Daily
09/07/2023
Student loan payments resume Oct. 1, which is likely to increase stress among millions of U.S. employees carrying sizable debt.
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Workspan Daily
03/29/2024
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The federal minimum wage will increase in Canada from $16.65 to $17.30 per hour on April 1, 2024, according to a government press release .
Workspan Daily
05/10/2024
Anxiety is now the No. 1 mental health issue among American workers, according to a new ComPsych report.
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Workspan Daily
08/13/2025
Trusaic also found organizations with less than $1 billion in annual revenue are just as likely to be fully transparent as those with more than $30 billion.
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Workspan Daily
02/05/2025
President Donald Trump’s flurry of Month 1 executive orders, memorandums and actions has led to several counteractions, including lawsuits, from affected agencies, workers and unions.
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