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Workspan Daily
06/21/2024
The new law takes effect Jan. 1, 2025.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
09/04/2024
Access a bonusWorkspan Daily article on this subject: Engagement Is Rising; Guess Which Workforce Group Is Driving It Communicate Prolifically Communication is paramount, said Kate Williams, the CEO of 1% for the Planet, a Vermont-headquartered nonprofit organization that has sought to be a leader in workforce engagement.
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Workspan Daily
05/30/2025
Report: More Companies Eliminating Degree Requirements
According to a
survey of 1,000 hiring managers by career website ResumeTemplates, 1 in 4 companies will stop requiring a bachelor’s degree for some roles by the end of this year.
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Workspan Daily
01/15/2026
To navigate this evolving landscape, consulting firm WTW identified five priorities that merit focused attention as boards of directors prepare for the year ahead.
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Workspan Daily
08/15/2025
Pritzer on Aug. 1 signed
Senate Bill 212 , which amends the state’s
Nursing Mothers in the Workplace Act .
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Workspan Daily
02/27/2026
The following sections outline five such approaches.
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Webinar
01/20/2026
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12/02/2024
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Workspan Daily Plus+
08/04/2025
Employer requirements include:
;A written paid family and medical leave policy.;
;Providing at least two weeks of paid leave to all qualifying employees (and prorated for part-time employees).;
;Taking into account that paid leave must be for Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)-protected reasons, even if the employer or employee is not covered under that law.;
As of Jan. 1, 2026, H.R. 1 expands eligibility to allow the employer to:
;Set employee eligibility at six months of employment, reduced from 12 months, while customarily working 20 hours per week.;
;Claim the credit in states with mandatory paid leave requirements.;
;Claim the credit for a percentage of
either employee wages paid or PFML insurance premiums.;
State and Local Laws
Several states and cities have mandatory or voluntary paid family leave programs that generally offer partial wage replacement to qualifying employees.
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Workspan Daily
08/29/2023
Overall, early-onset cancer diagnoses rose by nearly 1% during the study period to 56,468 patients, up from 56,051 patients in 2010.
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