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State Minimum Wage Increases for 2019 (Map)

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Minimum wage increases will affect numerous states across the country in January 2019. Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), the current federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour, but the FLSA does not supersede any state or local laws that are more favorable to employees. per hour with 26 employees or more; $11.00

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What’s Keeping HR Up at Night in 2020?

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million in January 2019 to 6.8 The number of job openings in the U.S. fell from 7.6 million in January 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Is this an early sign that the talent shortage is dwindling? But regardless of what those numbers reflect, HR professionals continue to worry about maintaining a skilled workforce.

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Managing A Total Talent Workforce – The Impact Of The Gig Economy

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Rather than being recruited as full-time or contracted employees, these workers secure individual and on-demand “gigs” – a process that very often happens via an online platform or mobile app. . . Following the outbreak of COVID-19, workplace culture shifted dramatically and irreversibly. Indeed, the phenomenon of 47.8

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Physicians Face Equal Pay Challenges

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The 2019 Physician Compensation Report is an annual study provided by Doximity , the largest community of healthcare professionals in the U.S. The report analyzes the changes in the wages of licensed U.S. In fact, financial compensation for men stagnated while female compensation grew by two percent” the report stated.

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Pay Equity Laws Abroad are Rapidly Evolving. U.S. Employers Should Take Note

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Achieving Pay Equity means eliminating unlawful discrimination from the wage-setting process. The rising importance of Pay Equity for employers globally can be attributed to rapidly evolving laws regulating the payment of wages. consider ways to address the gender wage gap. The United Kingdom. In France, Decree No.

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More Governments are Encouraging Pay Equity Through Transparency

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Effective April 2017, the United Kingdom set a global example on the issue of pay equity by requiring organizations to publish 12-month snapshots online accounting for their gender pay gaps. The pay data reports are publicly accessible online. In 2019, U.S. In 2019, U.S. The future of this requirement is unclear.

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Governor Signs New Employment Laws for 2019

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Here are some of the new laws taking effect in January 2019 that employers should anticipate: Assembly Bills. requires a client employer to automatically share with a labor contractor all civil legal responsibility and civil liability for the payment of wages and the failure to obtain valid workers’ compensation coverage.