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Workspan Daily
03/28/2025
Wages and salaries averaged $14.93 per hour worked and accounted for 82.9% of employer costs, while benefit costs averaged $3.07 per hour worked and accounted for the remaining 17.1%.;
;Total employer compensation costs averaged $24.95 per hour worked for
full-time workers and $16.57 per hour worked for
part-time workers .
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Workspan Daily Plus+
02/10/2025
The calculation:
;Total hours worked by FT employees:
;50 FT employees x 2,080 = 104,000 hours per year;;
;Total hours worked by PT employees:
;20 PT employees x 30 = 600 hours per week;
;600 hours per week x 52 weeks
= 31,200 hours per year;;
;Calculate total FTEs:
;104,000 hours (FT) + 31,200 hours (PT) = 135,200 hours;
;135,200 hours / 2,080 hours = 65 FTEs;;
Therefore, while the headcount is 70 employees, this organization has 65 FTEs.
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Workspan Daily
11/15/2024
The measure will increase the state’s minimum wage to $15 per hour by July 1, 2027, provide employees the ability to accrue up to 56 hours of paid sick leave per year at employers with 15 or more employees and up to 40 hours at employers with less than 15 employees, and would prohibit captive audience meetings.
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Workspan Daily
04/09/2025
This April 7 appellate court decision had reversed a
March 28 decision by a three-judge panel on the same circuit court, which upheld the president’s right to at-will firing and kept the plaintiffs out of their jobs while the case proceeded.
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Press Release
08/24/2021
In addition to members and customers of WorldatWork and SalesGlobe, WorldatWork also obtained responses from full-time sales compensation professionals via the MarketCube panel online.
Workspan Daily
07/28/2023
Pay for existing and starting part-time workers — which UPS and Teamsters leaders described as the last hurdle for a contract — would be raised to at least $21 per hour immediately, advancing to $23 per hour.
Workspan Daily
05/23/2025
Last month, Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries commissioner Christina Stephenson announced the following 35-cent increases throughout the state:
;The Portland metro area’s minimum wage will increase from $15.95 to
$16.30 per hour for counties within the urban growth area.;
;The “standard minimum wage” will increase from $14.70 to
$15.05 per hour for most counties outside the Portland area.;
;The minimum wage for the smallest, non-urban counties will increase from $13.70 to
$14.05 per hour.;
Judge Strikes Down Workplace Protections for Transgender Employees
As reported by the
Associated Press , a Texas federal judge has struck down guidance from the U.S.
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Workspan Daily
06/30/2025
Brad Robinson, the compensation director for MasTec’s Power Delivery Group, and Rebecca McConnell, the compensation director for Konica Minolta Business Solutions, completed the panel.
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