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Brazilian Labor Law: Ensuring Equal Pay for Equal Work

Trusaic

In cases of pay disparities, employers must create action plans, with detailed goals, deadlines, and training programs. Brazil’s push for gender pay equality Like the US and much of the world, Brazil faces a long wait for gender pay equality at present rates of progress. The decree also provides further clarity on labor law amendments.

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Navigating the Future

Mitrefinch

2024 promises to be a busy year for employment law. Aside from those changes we have come to expect each year (such as increases to National Minimum Wage), throughout 2024 we’ll see significant reform to the Working Time Regulations, as well as the introduction of a new form of statutory leave and enhanced protections for workers.

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Achieving Transparency in the Workplace: Strategies for Success (With Examples)

Analytics in HR

Improves decision-making: With access to more complete and accurate information, employees at all levels can make more informed decisions. Transparency in the workplace touches on almost every aspect of the employee life cycle, from attraction and recruitment to retention and development. Contents What is transparency in the workplace?

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New Employment Laws 2023: What SMBs Need to Know

Extensis

From minimum wage and salary regulations to evolving employee leave rules, here’s what SMBs should have on their compliance radar this year. To help you do so, Dominique Thomas , ExtensisHR’s Senior Director of Training and Compliance, has outlined six key 2023 employment law changes to keep on your organization’s radar this year.

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How Will California’s Fast Food Council Bill Affect QSRs Across the Country?

Zenefits

Passed by the legislature in August, the bill creates a Fast Food Council, with labor and management at the table, to set standards for wages, safety, security, and time off. The Act intends to ’empower fast-food workers with new wage and workplace protections to support their health, safety, and welfare.’

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New Jersey Employment Laws Business Owners Should Know

Homebase

We did some of the hard work for you and put some of the most important New Jersey statutes in one place so you can either learn them for the first time or give yourself a refresher. . Minimum Wage. The current minimum wage in New Jersey is $10 for employers with 5 or more employees and $8.85 Voting Leave: No statute.

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New California Laws and HR Trends for 2017 and Beyond

HR Daily Advisor

They include mandatory notices, new criminal background regulations, transgender rights, minimum wage increases, and wage and hour rights for farm workers. In early July, the new notice “Rights of Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking,” was released in English and Spanish.