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Workspan Daily
12/30/2025
Judging from the list of the top-30 most-viewed articles during the past calendar year, particular subjects of interest included:
;Salary budget surveys for compensation planning;
;U.S. federal executive orders and legislation;
;Rising healthcare costs;
;Pay practices and policies;
;Well-being and work-life balance;
;Benefits administration;
;Employee recognition and engagement;
Those are not really surprising considering prominent themes from 2025 included:
;U.S. and global economic concerns;
;A further-softening labor market;
;Workplace changes initiated by the new U.S. presidential administration;
;Workforce burnout and mental/physical health concerns;
;The need to retain critical/top talent;
Check out the full most-viewed articles list below (the ones with view totals highlighted in yellow denote member-only Workspan Daily Plus+ content).
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Workspan Daily
05/16/2024
Behind the Hiring Boom In October 2023, President Biden issued an executive order for federal agencies to coordinate their approach to the development of AI and similar technologies.
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Workspan Daily
07/18/2025
Key Takeaways
;Remote Work Postings Increased During Q2;
;Starbucks Orders Employees Back to the Office Four Days a Week;
;Missouri Governor Repeals Paid Sick Leave Law;
;Report: 59% of U.S.
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Workspan Magazine
03/25/2021
Remove unpredictable mega orders from the quota; provide adjusted payout schedule for these orders.
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Workspan Daily
11/30/2022
The rule, titled “Prudence and Loyalty in Selecting Plan Investments and Exercising Shareholder Rights,” follows Executive Order 14030, which was signed by President Joe Biden on May 20, 2021.
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Workspan Daily
07/08/2024
The July 3 order in the U.S.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
11/20/2024
These include changes in: Legal marital status (marriage, divorce, legal separation, annulment, death of spouse);Number of dependents (birth, adoption, placement for adoption, death);Employment status for employee or dependents (termination or commencement of employment, strike or lockout; start or return from unpaid leave of absence; change in worksite; loss of plan eligibility due to reduced hours or job status change);Eligibility of spouse or dependent under another group health plan (coverage newly offered by a spouse or dependent’s employer);Dependent eligibility (attainment of age limitation for plan, newly eligible for plan);Employee residence (moved outside of available networks);Cost of coverage (significant amount only);Coverage (reduction) or improved options (significant changes only);Medicare or Medicaid eligibility (employee, spouse or dependent);Judgments, decrees or orders (qualified medical child support orders, etc.)
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Workspan Daily
01/22/2025
For WorldatWork Members Engage Community , peer engagement and connection platform;2024-2025 Salary Budget Survey , research; For Everyone Breaking Down Some of President Trump’s Initial Orders and Actions , Workspan Daily article;Federal Judge Kills OT Final Rule and its Salary Threshold Increases , Workspan Daily article;The HR Horizon: Total Rewards Takeaways from the Recent U.S.
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Workspan Daily
05/04/2023
The retailer has increasingly used its brick-and-mortar stores to handle online-order deliveries and invested heavily in automation to speed up order processing at its e-commerce fulfillment facilities.
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Workspan Daily
02/29/2024
In the meantime, employers should understand what factors are driving the gender pay gap in order to create a more equitable workplace.
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