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Wage Transparency Act Passes in District of Columbia

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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. Pay transparency is coming to the District of Columbia (DC).

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New Employment Laws 2023: What SMBs Need to Know

Extensis

Quick look: A new year brings a range of new HR and employment laws. From minimum wage and salary regulations to evolving employee leave rules, here’s what SMBs should have on their compliance radar this year. Statutes similar to New York City’s will be implemented in 2023 in California, Washington, and Rhode Island.

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What Is Human Resources?

Analytics in HR

As a department, it is responsible for managing HR activities from recruitment and onboarding, compensation and benefits, learning and development, performance management, and employee relations to separation or retirement. Human Resources is both a function and a department within an organization.

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California Minimum Wage: What Small Businesses Need To Know

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In 2016, California approved a statute to increase the minimum wage yearly starting in 2017. This Senate Bill (SB) planned for the hourly rate to reach $15 in 2023, with inflation adjustments up to a maximum of 3.5%. This period has now passed and the California minimum wage rate is at $15.50. per hour despite the business size.

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The 5 Most Read HR Blogs of 2022

Extensis

From the ongoing Great Resignation to a range of newly enacted laws, ExtensisHR has kept a pulse on it all. Here are our five most-read HR blogs this year, which will continue to provide much-needed insight in 2023. . Learn from employees. Training cost per employee. Training time per employee. Ask for feedback.

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Recruitment compliance: all you need to know in 2023

Workable

40% of the global workforce are considering leaving their current employer within the next year, and it’s predicted that by 2030, due to a lack of skilled workers, more than 85 million jobs could go unfilled. Why recruitment compliance is important in 2023 Recruitment compliance is more important than ever in 2023.

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Tips for hiring independent contractors

Business Management Daily

They can also be more affordable as independent contractors do not get employee benefits , employer contributions to payroll taxes , unemployment insurance, or overtime. Many businesses do improperly assign independent contractor status to workers that should be considered employees under state laws or Department of Labor and IRS guidelines.