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In April 2024, the DOL announced a new rule to raise salary thresholds, with phased implementation dates of July 1, 2024 and January 1, 2025.
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Workspan Daily
07/26/2023
Avoid these three common mistakes as you’re designing and implementing your own global sales compensation program: Mistake No. 1: Believing in Job Title Uniformity Job titles across geographies have the potential to vary significantly in meaning and job responsibilities, creating challenges in building the right plan for the right role.
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Workspan Daily
10/11/2023
Under Massachusetts’ proposed legislation, employers with 100 or more full-time employees in Massachusetts that are subject to EEO-1 filing requirements must provide an industry-based “aggregate wage data report” as a supplement to their EEO-1 report.
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Workspan Daily
02/21/2025
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British Columbia to Raise Minimum Wage This Summer
On June 1, the general minimum wage in British Columbia, Canada, will increase from $17.40 to $17.85 per hour.
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Workspan Daily
06/19/2024
;The threshold for coverage will be lowered in three phases, beginning with employers that have at least 25 employees on Jan. 1, 2025; those with at least 11 employees beginning Jan. 1, 2026; and those with at least one employee beginning Jan. 1, 2027.; Additionally, this legislation broadens the definition of who qualifies as a family member when a worker wants to use paid sick days to care for a loved one to include those “other than that person’s own minor children,” which is a limitation under the previously established laws.
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Workspan Daily
03/10/2023
The stages are: Nov. 1, 2023: BC Public Service Agency and Crown corporations with more than 1,000 employees (ICBC, BC Hydro, WorkSafeBC, BC Housing, BC Lottery Corporation and BC Transit);Nov. 1, 2024: all employers with 1,000 employees or more;Nov. 1, 2025: all employers with 300 employees or more;Nov. 1, 2026: all employers with 50 employees or more; The B.C. legislation also prevents employers in the province from asking prospective employees for pay history information, or from punishing employees who disclose their pay to co-workers or potential job applicants.
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09/13/2021
Industrial and Organizational Psychology 1(1): 3–30.
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Workspan Daily
01/31/2025
According to a memo sent to employees this week, the company will raise hourly pay for its top-of-the-scale employees over the next three years, with the pay rising by $1 to $30.20 in the first year and an extra $1 each in the subsequent two years.
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Workspan Daily
08/07/2024
While the law takes effect on July 1, 2025, employers in the state should begin taking steps toward eventual compliance.;
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