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Journal Article
03/01/2021
Table 1 shows how voters in all but two categories (18- to 29-year olds and self-identified liberals) favor maintaining the link between health insurance and employment.
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Workspan Daily
03/04/2022
President
Joe Biden’s State of the Union
address
on March 1 touched on several topics, ranging from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
to COVID-19.
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Workspan Magazine
02/15/2023
Given that sales compensation spend is $1 trillion or more globally, this was an expense the C-suite needed to understand.
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Workspan Daily
03/03/2023
Keeping that in mind, here are three actionable steps to help fine tune your compensation strategy. 1.
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Workspan Magazine
10/03/2024
“We found that retirement was the top stressor of our employees and the No. 1 change they asked for,” Mah said.
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Workspan Daily
02/25/2025
A Jan. 21
Resume.org survey of 1,000 business leaders within organizations with diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives (also known as the push toward equitable and diverse workplaces) found 1 in 8 of those entities are eliminating or reducing their programs.
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Workspan Daily
06/26/2025
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Journal Article
11/14/2024
Figure 1 shows that 62% always or sometimes publish salary range information in their external job advertisements, while 38% say they have either not done so (though they may plan on doing so within a year), never do so, or don’t know.
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Workspan Magazine
02/01/2021
Your hobbies away from the office, what’s the No. 1 hobby, would you say?
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Workspan Magazine
12/22/2021
The average annual pay for United States workers in 2020 according to Bureau of Labor Statistics was $52,168, while the average CEO/median worker pay ratio disclosed by the S&P 500 was 299:1.
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