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How to Prepare for EU Transparency Directive Implementation

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Organizations have three years – until June 7, 2026 – before pay transparency legislation is transposed into law. Unequal share of paid and unpaid work: Women have more work hours per week compared to men but spend more hours on work that is unpaid. But three years is only a short time when the EU faces a 12.7%

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NLRB and DOL Going After Worker Misclassification

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Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (WHD) and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) have announced that they will be collaborating in a new effort to improve compliance with the laws they enforce, including worker misclassification. The agreement will be in effect until December 2026.

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Your Guide To Florida Minimum Wage: What Small Businesses Need To Know

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With so much going on, how can you be expected to stay up-to-date with the latest labor regulations and wage laws? But as a Florida business owner, you need to understand how much you should be paying your employees, as well as be aware of the frequent changes made to minimum wage rates in your state. Save time on payroll.

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Virginia Pushing for Pay Transparency Legislation

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If the bill is signed into law, employers operating in the state will need to adapt current compensation practices to comply. will be covered under pay transparency laws by 2026. will be covered under pay transparency laws by 2026. Establishing a compensation philosophy. Introduced by Sen. Glenn Youngkin’s desk.

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Is the EU Pay Transparency Directive the Future for US Pay Equity?

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Workers who have suffered gender pay discrimination are entitled to compensation, including full recovery of back pay and related bonuses or payments in kind. There is no cap on compensation. Its key aim is to close the gender pay gap by introducing some of the most stringent and comprehensive pay transparency laws to date.

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Closing the Gender Pay Gap: Why Women Can’t Wait Another 50 Years

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Moody’s Analytics data is more pessimistic, predicting 132 years at the current rate of progress. According to the NWLC , disabled women earn 67 cents an hour in comparison to men without disabilities, and 84 cents compared to their male counterparts with disabilities. You read that right. That’s up only 2 percent since 2002.

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EEOC and WHD Alliance Impacts Every Employer

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The EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunities Commission) and Department of Labor WHD (Wage and Hour Division) have agreed on a partnership to enforce “workplace justice issues”. Coordination between the two agencies will increase through information sharing, joint investigations, training, and outreach.