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Workspan Magazine
03/03/2022
The authors design an interesting laboratory
experiment to examine these hypotheses.
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Workspan Daily
03/22/2022
Key Takeaways
A new type of gig worker?
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Workspan Daily
08/30/2024
;The majority of organizations are operating with a hybrid model, while 30% require employees to be in the office full-time.
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Workspan Daily
10/06/2023
Types of Bonuses When base salaries are more constrained due to the state of the economy, companies sometimes give out performance-based bonuses to help make up for those tighter salary budgets in order to remain competitive.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
06/02/2025
A well-designed benefits package is not just one with abundant options — it’s one that helps workers solve the
individual challenges they’re currently facing , added Christina Pihos, the chief marketing officer at financial and insurance company Prudential.
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Journal Article
06/11/2021
A notification more like the one illustrated in Figure 2 provides an inducement to potential candidates.
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Workspan Magazine
03/02/2022
The same report saw the number of other types of gig workers collecting unemployment cresting between 13% and 15% at the peak of the pandemic.
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Workspan Daily
12/22/2022
The amendments adopt 30-day “cooling-off periods” for persons other than issuers before trading can commence under a Rule 10b5-1 plan.
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Journal Article
03/01/2021
“Workplace Design That Works.”
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Workspan Daily
02/13/2025
Dependent on region and employer type
$15.50 or $16.50 (depending on region, employer type)
North Carolina
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
North Dakota
$4.86
33% of applicable min wage ($2.39)
$7.25
Ohio
$5.35
$5.35
$10.70
Oklahoma****
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
Oregon
$14.70 (covers most regions)
—
$14.70 (covers most regions)
Pennsylvania
$2.83
$4.42
$7.25
Rhode Island
$3.89
$11.11
$15.00
South Carolina**
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
South Dakota
$5.75
50% of applicable min wage ($5.75)
$11.50
Tennessee**
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
Texas****
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
Utah****
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
Vermont
$7.00
$7.01
$14.01
Virginia
$2.13
$10.28
$12.41
Washington
$16.66
—
$16.66
West Virginia
$2.62
70% of applicable min wage ($6.13)
$8.75
Wisconsin
$2.33
$4.92
$7.25
Wyoming
$2.13
$5.12
$7.25
* = State will increase minimum wage by $1 every year on Sept. 30 until it reaches $15.00 on Sept. 30
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