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Outlook: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Access (DEI&A) in 2021

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2020 brought coast-to-coast changes to compliance obligations in the areas of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Access (DEI&A). California enacted a new law requiring certain organizations to submit annual reports on compensation, hours worked, and employee demographics. So, what is in store for DEI&A in 2021?

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Big Changes for Overtime! What Employers Need to Know About the New DOL Rule 

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The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) sets minimum wage and overtime requirements for most U.S. The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) sets minimum wage and overtime requirements for most U.S. Under the current FLSA rules, many salaried workers are exempt from overtime pay, even if they work more than 40 hours a week.

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Efficient Background Checks a Must as Hospitality Preps for Peak Travel Months

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Travel began its rebound in 2021 and the momentum continues in 2022. Many people who were furloughed or laid off from leisure and hospitality jobs in 2020 migrated into roles in more stable industries. He suggests leaning into diversity, equity, and inclusion to attract and retain more workers. Ready or not, here they come.

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Ireland Pay Gap Reporting Regulations Released

Trusaic

Last year, Irish lawmakers passed the Gender Pay Gap Information Act 2021. The Act aims to close the pay gap between men and women by requiring employers to publish information about gender wage gaps within their organizations. The cost of non-compliance. At this time, employers do not face monetary fines for non-compliance.

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

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million workers quitting their jobs in 2021 , in pursuit of more meaningful or more enjoyable careers, became known as The Great Resignation. . . This article investigates how shifting workplace culture and the rapid rise of the gig economy are driving an increased need for a total talent workforce management strategy.

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Preparing for Upcoming FLSA Changes: Revisiting the FLSA, and the Importance of Complying with Overtime Regulations

MP Wired For HR

The FLSA in a Nutshell Enacted by the United States congress in 1938, the primary goal of the FLSA is to protect the rights of workers by establishing certain basic labor standards including minimum wage, overtime pay, and child labor regulation. The FLSA also dictates strict recordkeeping requirements to track hours worked and wages paid.

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Employee Breaks: Ensuring You’re Compliant with Labor Regulations

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A Brief Look at the FLSA Since 1938, the FLSA has been protecting workers’ rights by establishing certain basic labor standards including minimum wage, overtime pay, and child labor regulations. Unless otherwise exempt, the FLSA ensures that employees are paid time and a half whenever working more than 40 hours in a work week.