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Press Release
07/13/2021
A total of 364 responses were received from full-time sales compensation professionals via the online panels Dynata, InnovateMR and MarketCube.
Workspan Magazine
03/02/2022
The pandemic has underscored the need for companies to "shift the where, when and who of work beyond their organizational walls."
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Workspan Daily
08/04/2023
Citi is one of many Wall Street firms that is increasingly pushing its employees back to the office and it will begin monitoring how effective its hybrid work policy is.
Press Release
05/24/2022
WorldatWork also obtained responses from 312 full-time business professionals via the Schlesinger Group panel online.
Workspan Daily
08/25/2023
The renewed emphasis comes as Goldman’s Wall Street headquarters was described as “totally dead” on Fridays now that interns have gone and a large number of employees opt to work remotely to get an early start on the weekend, sources told the Post.
Workspan Daily
09/26/2025
Trump recently nominated a pair of labor lawyers to fill two of the three vacant seats on the five-member panel.
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Workspan Daily
09/08/2025
Dissecting the Vote and the Commission
At the time of the vote to rescind the appeals, the FTC had four active commissioners (three Republicans and one Democrat) on the five-seat panel, and the appeal-vote outcome (3-1) was purely on party lines.
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Workspan Magazine
05/13/2021
I recently moderated a panel discussion on the challenges of managing the “extended workforce” — essentially guns for hire who, on balance, prefer flexibility and variety to the tedious certainty of a weekly paycheck.
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Workspan Daily
01/06/2026
The standard mileage rates, which took effect Jan. 1, apply for the use of a car, van, pickup or panel truck, and are the same whether the employee uses a gasoline- or diesel-powered vehicle or one that is fully electric or a gas-and-electric hybrid.
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Workspan Daily
12/09/2022
Restaurant and trade groups said they have submitted enough voter signatures for a ballot measure to try to halt implementation of a new California law that would set minimum hourly wages for fast-food workers in the state starting next year, The Wall Street Journal reports .