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Workspan Daily
05/15/2025
With a backdrop of economic uncertainty, shifting expectations and evolving social norms, today’s employees expect benefits that:
;Help them balance their personal lives and address what happens outside of work.
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Workspan Daily
09/17/2025
With that as a backdrop, Mercer published the results of its most recent
QuickPulse U.S.
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Workspan Daily
10/01/2025
A Deep Dive into the WHD Data
With all that as a backdrop, the following tables provide WHD enforcement data over the past five fiscal years (2020 through 2024).
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Workspan Daily
08/11/2023
Some employees have noted that a full month’s stay would total roughly $3,000, which is less than the cost of rent for many apartments in the Bay Area, without all the amenities.
Workspan Daily
11/27/2024
So, what sets these successful companies apart?
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Workspan Daily
04/21/2025
In short, a rigid structure might be easier to manage on paper, but it often falls apart in real-world use.
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Workspan Daily
05/16/2023
.; However, apart from sharing some international reward insights, the point of the exercise was to try the value of ChatGPT or similar tools and anticipate the possible value of future ones.
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Workspan Daily
08/11/2023
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While the notion of taking a sabbatical from work is hardly new, the concept of giving employees some extended time off — apart from vacation or sick leave — has become a bit more attractive as employers look to add a new incentive to their benefits package.
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Workspan Daily
08/26/2024
Apart from primary GLP-1 uses noted above, Levin-Scherz said additional benefits include decreases in mortality via kidney failure, obstructive sleep apnea and the incidence of multiple forms of cancer .
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Workspan Daily
04/04/2024
Side Dishes to the Wage News Apart from the raise to $20 an hour, the new law also creates a Fast Food Council , which will be housed within the state’s Department of Industrial Relations.
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