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Journal Article
08/25/2025
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top-talent zone contains employees who exceed a certain threshold on the performance scale (typically 70%-80% or higher), regardless of their role scope.
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Depending on the type of payment or reward, an organization may only gross-up for federal, state and local taxes and some may also cover 401k contribution withholdings.
Journal Article
05/15/2025
The case study states that both types of progression are acceptable.
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Journal Article
05/15/2025
Roughly 80% of employees become a parent at some point in their career (based statistics developed from Census data and labor rates).
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Journal Article
08/25/2025
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Even though each type of equity compensation works a little differently — based on factors such as how it’s granted, how it vests or the rules for using it — they all share the same core purpose: giving employees a stake in the company’s success.
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Depending on the type of payment or reward, an organization may only gross-up for federal, state and local taxes and some may also cover 401k contribution withholdings.
Workspan Magazine
12/05/2024
Here are examples of how organizations adopted lesser-utilized types of childcare options for their employee populations — and the results they achieved.
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Journal Article
12/04/2023
HR Metrics: Various Types HR metrics is often defined by objectives that allow HR managers to measure HR performance in terms of efficiency and the effectiveness of various HR processes and their impact on business performance.
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Alaska
Pay Equity: Under the Alaska Human Rights Law , it is illegal for employers to discriminate on the basis of sex when it comes to paying wages, or employ a female in an occupation at a salary or wage rate less than that paid to a male employee for work of comparable character or work in the same operation, business or type of work in the same locality.
Journal Article
09/21/2023
California started the wave in 2016 by passing the California Fair Pay Act, which expands the types of jobs that may be compared and limits the factors employers may use to justify differences in pay.
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