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Workspan Daily
11/11/2022
Facebook
Parent Meta Announces Layoffs of 11,000 Staff
The Wall
Street Journal has reported that Meta Platforms Inc. plans to cut more than 11,000 workers, or 13% of staff, embarking on the company’s first
broad restructuring to cope with a slumping digital-ad market and falling stock
price.
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 Daily
11/18/2024
(For its purposes, the study used family-level data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey from Jan. 1, 2011, to Dec. 31, 2019.
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Workspan Daily
06/30/2025
Brad Robinson, the compensation director for MasTec’s Power Delivery Group, and Rebecca McConnell, the compensation director for Konica Minolta Business Solutions, completed the panel.
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Workspan Daily
08/20/2025
Circuit Judge Don Willett, representing the Fifth Circuit’s three-member appellate panel, wrote in the court document, “The employers have made their case and should not have to choose between compliance and constitutionality.
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Workspan Magazine
05/13/2021
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, for example, told The Wall Street Journal that he didn’t see any positives to people working from home.
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Workspan Magazine
07/27/2023
“Organizations may be underestimating the importance of internal advancement as a means of retaining of high performers,” determined Benson and Rissing in their 2020 paper, “ Strength from Within: Internal Mobility and the Retention of High Performers. ” "Careers in 2023 are like rock-climbing walls, and we’ve got to offer people different rocks to be able to jump to."
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Workspan Daily
01/03/2025
The standard mileage rates for the use of a car, van, pickup or panel truck are now:
;70 cents per mile driven for business use, up from 67 cents per mile in 2024.;
;21 cents per mile driven for medical purposes, the same as in 2024.;
;21 cents per mile driven for moving purposes for qualified active-duty members of the Armed Forces, unchanged from last year.;
;14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations, equal to the rate in 2024.;
The rates apply to fully electric and hybrid automobiles, as well as gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles.
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Press Release
08/24/2021
In addition to members and customers of WorldatWork and SalesGlobe, WorldatWork also obtained responses from full-time sales compensation professionals via the MarketCube panel online.
Workspan Daily
08/23/2022
From TikTok to the Wall Street Journal , the phrase is generating a lot of lengthy discussions, especially among young professionals.
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