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Workspan Daily
02/08/2024
“That is an area companies are giving more attention to, particularly because they want to ensure that what is underlying these types of incentives aren’t creating quotas or anything in that respect,” Daves said.
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Workspan Daily
05/29/2025
Byron Donalds (R-Florida) reintroduced the
Financial Freedom Act , which would prohibit the Department of Labor from “issuing a regulation or guidance that limits the type of investments that self-directed 401(k) account investors can choose through a brokerage window.”
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Workspan Daily
07/20/2023
Four Types of Measurement to Inform Sales Compensation Traditionally, there are four types of measurement when it comes to looking at performance to inform sales compensation: Financial/production measures;Strategic measures;Input and activity measures;Subjective/judgment measures; Financial/Production Measures A sales incentive plan for direct sellers should have at least one financial or production measure, and it should be the focus for the seller.
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Workspan Daily
07/23/2024
“But if you don’t spend money to protect your data, it can expose you to all types of liability and all types of business problems.”
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Workspan Daily
02/13/2025
Dependent on region and employer type
$15.50 or $16.50 (depending on region, employer type)
North Carolina
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
North Dakota
$4.86
33% of applicable min wage ($2.39)
$7.25
Ohio
$5.35
$5.35
$10.70
Oklahoma****
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
Oregon
$14.70 (covers most regions)
—
$14.70 (covers most regions)
Pennsylvania
$2.83
$4.42
$7.25
Rhode Island
$3.89
$11.11
$15.00
South Carolina**
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
South Dakota
$5.75
50% of applicable min wage ($5.75)
$11.50
Tennessee**
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
Texas****
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
Utah****
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
Vermont
$7.00
$7.01
$14.01
Virginia
$2.13
$10.28
$12.41
Washington
$16.66
—
$16.66
West Virginia
$2.62
70% of applicable min wage ($6.13)
$8.75
Wisconsin
$2.33
$4.92
$7.25
Wyoming
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
* = State will increase minimum wage by $1 every year on Sept. 30 until it reaches $15.00 on Sept. 30
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Journal Article
09/21/2023
A recent Indeed survey found that 21% of workers feel uncomfortable discussing their pay, and 14% are afraid of being punished by their superiors ( Threlkeld 2021), even though under the NLRA, most workers are protected and allowed to discuss their terms and conditions of employment and compensation.
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Journal Article
11/14/2024
Finnish-listed companies have a high ownership concentration, with various types of block holders, ranging from families and the state of Finland to pension funds and investment companies.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
08/07/2025
The 21% excise tax on excessive compensation is changed to expand the scope of who is covered.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
01/28/2026
Mishra added that not only do those types of workplace environments help reduce employee burnout and stress, but they also create space for managers to realistically support workers’ mental health.
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