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Wage Transparency Act Passes in District of Columbia

Trusaic

Bill 25-194 , or the Wage Transparency Omnibus Amendment Act of 2023 will require employers to include salary information in job listings. DC’s Wage Transparency Act aims to address one of the worst pay gaps for women of color in the US. Wage history ban: Employers cannot screen job applicants based on their wage history.

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Most British workers likely to underestimate their employer’s gender pay gap

cipHR

HR software provider CIPHR polled 1,000 UK employees, the majority of which work at medium- or large-sized companies, to find out more about their attitudes towards the gender pay gap. in 2020 (based on median gross hourly earnings for all workers). A third of people (33%) think it’s over 50%.

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EEOC to Employers: Be Proactive on Addressing Instances of Age Discrimination

Trusaic

In reminding employers to be proactive in addressing age discrimination, there have been two important developments from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”). This swath of directives will require an investment of substantial hours of time and resources on the part of JPL for at least three years.

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Francesca Leithold of Epro: “Working from home is possible”

Thrive Global

A large amount of news consumption these days is driven by smartphones and social media, and the well-known BBC app alert delivers the latest updates to you, ensuring you’re never far from the latest news. Focus on reliable news sources and limit screen time / social media intake. often not for a better outcome. Where do you come from?

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Christine Spadafor On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

Thrive Global

They want an environment of equality across the board: gender, ethnicity, age, race, pay. Employees, particularly younger ones entering the workforce, are prioritizing corporate Purpose when selecting prospective employers. They want to work for companies committed to establishing ESG strategies and goals?—?and and executing on them.

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Can HR really fix organisations’ diversity problems?

cipHR

For cultures to truly change, HR needs to overhaul organisational systems and structures that are compounding inequality at work. The growing strength of the Black Lives Matter movement has thrown the spotlight on instances of racism and a lack of inclusion at organisations around the world. The environment they are in is toxic.”.

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Confronting the Pay Equity Gap: Identifying and Resolving Issues of Unequal Pay

Decusoft

It fuels productivity, efficiency and financial performance even while it helps attract and retain a diverse workforce. Payscale found a racial wage gap showing that women of all races and ethnic groups earn less than white men. Employee pay is one of the largest expenses on an organization’s income statement. Women earn $0.69