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Workspan Daily
02/09/2024
The company will also offer an extra $100 for drivers who complete 50 rides with an electric vehicle within a week between Feb. 12 and July 1.
Workspan Daily
08/29/2025
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Workspan Magazine
07/04/2022
The Center for Parental Leave Leadership finds it more accurate and productive to define parental leave as an extended period of transition for all new parents regardless of gender identification, their manager and team that is experienced across three phases: 1) preparing for leave, 2) during leave and 3) returning from leave.
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Journal Article
03/15/2023
As indicated in Table 1, the earlier one starts, the less it costs per year.
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Journal Article
12/16/2021
As Figure 1 illustrates, that expansion has gone from physical-related improvement, such as weight and blood pressure control and smoking cessation, to addressing such areas as dependent care, community involvement and financial well-being and diversity, equity and inclusion and mental health.
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Journal Article
07/04/2022
As indicated in Table 1, by 2021, they were $31 per participant per year.
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Workspan Daily
07/30/2025
Notably, not-for-profit organizations granted nearly 1% more in general increases than for-profit peers, suggesting a heavier reliance on general increases over merit-based ones.”;
;On merit increases: “[These increases] followed a similar trend, with 86% of categories showing declines.
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