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Workspan Magazine
02/09/2024
Methodology To discern a comprehensive set of benchmarking data and analysis to support compensation committee members’ responsibilities, Gallagher's CEO and Executive Compensation Trends: 2023 Edition includes compensation data for 2,834 companies provided by MyLogicIQ.
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Workspan Daily
03/10/2025
For these former public-sector workers, navigating a competitive labor market can come with its set of challenges, but for total rewards (TR) professionals in the private sector, now may be the time to seize this pool of skilled and talented employees.
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Workspan Daily
08/11/2025
Key Takeaways
Schumer Bill Seeks to Reverse Cuts to Healthcare, Including Medicaid;Legislation Seeks to Increase 401(k) Access to Young Workers;Bill Aims to Strengthen Healthcare-Based ‘No Surprises Act’;Senate Committee Unanimously Advances Pair of ESOP Bills;NLRB’s Acting General Counsel Issues Memo on ‘Salting’ Cases;Senate Committee Reverses EBSA Funding Cuts;
Schumer Bill Seeks to Reverse Cuts to Healthcare, Including Medicaid
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York) on Monday, Aug. 4, introduced the
Protecting Health Care and Lowering Costs Act ( S. 2556 ), which aims to repeal healthcare cuts in the recently signed H.R. 1 law (also known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act), including those to Medicaid, and permanently extend the Affordable Care Act premium tax credits that are set to expire at the end of this year.
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Workspan Magazine
02/01/2021
“If you have a skill set that is available nationally, you might make a decision that said, ‘You know what, we’re not going to go back and forth about whether you live in Austin or Boston or wherever.
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Workspan Magazine
11/03/2023
“Once we have these two key sets of factors,” she said, “then we can start to systematically address whether there are systematic biases in our pay structure.”
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Workspan Magazine
12/03/2025
Key roles and responsibilities typically include:
;The board of directors or compensation committee is responsible for overseeing the organization’s compensation program and setting the tone for how compensation risk is managed.;
;Senior management shapes the organization’s compensation strategy and makes sure risk management is built into the compensation programs and supporting processes.;
;HR manages the day-to-day responsibilities for compensation risk management, with help and input from other corporate functions such as finance and legal.;
;Risk management and internal audit review compensation programs and provide assurance that processes and controls — including compensation risk assessments — are working well and will suggest improvements when needed.;
;External auditors and regulators , in certain industries, may also play a role in reviewing compensation practices and enforcing applicable compliance requirements.;
Compensation programs impact the entire organization,
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Research
04/19/2026
A common assumption, and one this study set out to test, is that what attracts employees to an organization is not necessarily what keeps them over time.
Workspan Magazine
05/13/2021
What happened in many cases is that, when the moment came to set up an organizational structure, founders or leaders defaulted to a structure that was based on railroads in the 1800s.
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Workspan Daily
04/19/2022
To find the right talent for sales specialist roles, it is important to identify the skill sets and competencies that will make someone successful in this role.
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Workspan Daily
05/03/2023
“As employees progress through their careers and earn additional pay through merit and promotions, pay decisions shift more toward market position, which is based on pay range, demonstrated skill sets and performance in the role,” she said.
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