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Compliance Issues, #MeToo Movement Impact Employers

HRWatchdog

Agencies are moving quickly to complete their regulatory agendas before the 2020 election season,” said Michael Lotito, co-chair of Littler’s Workplace Policy Institute, in a press release. Do you have the same compliance concerns as the employers in this survey? The survey, released May 8, found that employers’ primary concern is the U.S.

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The gender pay gap: How equal pay starts with hiring

Homebase

The gender wage gap refers to the difference in earnings between men and women. With social media being a leading contributing factor, consumers are pressuring companies to find real solutions for sexual harassment, workplace discrimination, and to pay workers fairly. Table of Contents What is the gender pay gap? In the United States.,

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Most Important Developments in HR for 1/24

GetFive

billion in 2016 that Delta paid out. The “Trust Barometer 2020” report was conducted by the communications firm Edelman, which has been running the survey for the past 20 years. The 2020 barometer surveyed over 34,000 people in 28 countries. The 2020 barometer surveyed over 34,000 people in 28 countries. ” Today.

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California HR Trends for 2017—Don’t Get Burned!

HR Daily Advisor

It’s practically impossible to try and cover everything that will change in California for both 2016 and 2017. Sunburn #1: New Wage and Hour Regulations. Of course, California never wants to be outdone by the feds when it comes to wage and hour legislation! This bill sets the hourly minimum wage at $10.50

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Lonely, Burned Out, and Depressed: The State of Millennials’ Mental Health Entering the 2020s

Thrive Global

The forecast for millennials’ mental health in 2020 doesn’t look pretty — depression and “deaths of despair” are both on the rise among the generation, linked to issues such as loneliness and money stress. Millennials are changing the way people look at and talk about mental health. among 18- to 34-year-olds.

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New California Laws and HR Trends for 2017 and Beyond

HR Daily Advisor

They include mandatory notices, new criminal background regulations, transgender rights, minimum wage increases, and wage and hour rights for farm workers. Each year, California employers are faced with the task of keeping up with a whole new round of labor laws and regulations, most of them courtesy of the state legislature.

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What will work look like after COVID? 4 things you need to consider

Business Management Daily

As we approach a new year that’s poised to end better than 2020, it’s time to look ahead at work after the COVID pandemic. Soon, employers will see the COVID-19 pandemic in the rearview mirror. Vaccines are approved, under production, and being delivered to the most vulnerable already. Here’s what employers should expect.