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Watch Out California Employers: SB 1162 On Track To Become Law

Trusaic

If he does, it will take effect on January 1, 2023. . The Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH), also known as the Civil Rights Department, no longer has to publish organizations’ pay data online and available to the public. It’s good news for the Golden State as it continues to lead the way in equal pay initiatives.

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Conference Board Announces CEOs Plan to Increase Wages by a Minimum of 3%

HR Digest

Businesses have been aiming to draw and keep employees by raising hourly wages relative to inflation by 0.3% Nonetheless, there are still calls for higher compensation — hourly earnings after adjusting for inflation have only gone up 1.1% growth in average union wages that resulted from recent labor negotiations.

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UKG Solution Demand Drives Outstanding Second-Quarter Fiscal 2023

UKG

Demand for what UKG does remains very strong across all industries because organizations around the world need modern HCM solutions to run a successful business ,” said Chris Todd, CEO at UKG. “We The momentum across all areas of our business shows how important what we do is.”

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California SB 1162: Frequently Asked Questions

Trusaic

So significant, that employers who have just one employee need to comply with at least part of the new requirements. Poised to pinpoint patterns of wage discrimination, California SB 1162 may be seen as going further than any pay equity-related bill ever has. It takes effect on January 1, 2023. . California SB 1162 FAQs.

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Walmart US CPO talks business, collaboration, and why she doesn’t get up at 5am

HR Brew

million employees, but Judy Werthauser, CPO at Walmart US, says it’s not that different than running HR for a small company. 2023 after more than four years as CHRO at 5 Below, recently spoke with HR Brew about how she measures success one year into her role and what a typical day looks like (hint: she doesn’t get up at 5am).

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How You can Solve the Nursing Shortage

Precheck

25, 2023 Jenni Gray Copywriter The United States is facing a severe nurse shortage. At the same time, many experienced registered nurses who are part of the boomer generation are retiring, further exacerbating the shortage. How You can Solve the Nursing Shortage Jul. The issue is complex, and the solution is not straightforward.

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Top 2023 Trends in Compensation Strategy 

EmployeeConnect

On the one hand, there is high inflation which is making every company implement a compensation strategy for the employees. So, employers will have to tread the path of work compensation carefully. This article will discuss the top trends in the compensation strategy in 2023 and help you understand its mechanics in detail.