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Journal Article
09/13/2021
The 1983 amendments advanced the effective date of the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA tax) rate and the wage-base increase enacted in 1977, gradually increased the full retirement age from 65 to 67, established federal income taxation of 50% of the OASDI benefit and required federal employees hired after Jan. 1, 1984, to contribute to Social Security.
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Workspan Daily
02/12/2025
In addition, employers with current or former employees or independent contractors subject to a noncompetition covenant would need to inform them by Oct. 1 that the covenant is no longer active or enforceable.
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Workspan Daily
11/28/2025
Food and Drug Administration, starting on Jan. 1, 2026.
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Workspan Daily
12/15/2025
But maybe they say, “These are the three main job levels in our company, and to get from a 1 to a 2, here’s what it takes; or from a 2 to a 3, here’s what it takes.”
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Journal Article
09/21/2023
As shown in Table 1, the sample of 261 employees was 60% male and 40% female, with one respondent indicating they were non-binary/third gender and one who responded, “prefer not to say.”
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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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