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Workspan Daily
06/06/2023
Also consider how you can support your employees’ mental health by assessing the mental health services covered under your medical insurance plans. 2.
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Workspan Daily
07/01/2025
The 2% of adults now taking GLP-1s specifically to treat an overweight or obesity diagnosis represents a 587% increase over the last five years, according to
nonprofit research and resources organization FAIR Health .
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Workspan Daily
02/09/2023
It is notable that Amazon’s October 2022 layoff, followed by their more recent announcement of additional layoffs, was the largest in its history, but also represented less than 2% of the company’s global workforce or about 28,000 employees.
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Workspan Daily
03/17/2025
House of Representatives narrowly passed a Republican budget resolution that calls for $4.5 trillion in tax cuts and a $2 trillion reduction in federal spending over a decade.
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Workspan Daily
09/26/2025
The proposed list of “eligible jobs” is virtually identical to a
“preliminary” list released Sept. 2 by the IRS and the U.S.
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Workspan Daily
04/03/2023
Christine Hendrickson, vice president of strategic initiatives at Syndio, said compliance balances on two pillars: 1) analyzing and ensuring workplace equity; and 2) communicating about it.
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Workspan Magazine
05/15/2023
Germany Aggressive New Migration Policy Tackles Record Skilled-Labor Gap Seeking to help fill a record 2 million job vacancies, Germany has outlined plans for robust immigration reforms that address key hurdles for migrants to enter the country and work.
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Workspan Magazine
07/27/2023
The difference was mandatory temperature checks, masks, Plexiglas barriers and a temporary extra $2 an hour.
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Workspan Daily
09/11/2024
For instance, 2% of surveyed employers offered paid pet leave for the first time this year.
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Workspan Daily
01/27/2025
According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), for calendar year 2025, a “high-deductible health plan” is defined under § 223(c)(2)(A) as
a health insurance plan with an annual deductible that is not less than $1,650 for self-only coverage or $3,300 for family coverage, and for which the annual out-of-pocket expenses (deductibles, copayments and other amounts, but not premiums) do not exceed $8,300 for self-only coverage or $16,600 for families.
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