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What’s New in the EEOC’s 2022-2026 Strategic Plan?

HR Digest

The EEOC recently unveiled its new strategic plan, which outlines its goals and initiatives for the next five years. By decoding the new EEOC strategic plan, HR leaders can get a better understanding of how the organization aims to address workplace discrimination and promote equal employment opportunities.

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AI training is in demand, and these tech organizations are offering it for free

HRExecutive

Like me, many of you have spent the last few months absorbed in the tech conference season, following the drumbeat of all things generative AI. Earlier this year, IBM announced a commitment to provide AI training to 2 million people through 2026, with attention to underrepresented communities. Talks will resume on Dec.

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New Jersey Minimum Wage: What Small Businesses Need To Know

Homebase

The final figure depends on a number of factors, like: Your business size Whether you employ tipped workers Changes to planned minimum pay rates approved by the State of New Jersey in line with inflation It’s a lot to keep up with. The increase has been phased in every year since 2020 to give business owners time to adjust and plan.

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Executive Summary: 2020 October HR & Compliance Virtual Summit

Paycor

This is just a sample of feedback from attendees at Paycor’s October HR & Compliance Virtual Summit! They walked away with actionable tips and timely advice around recruiting trends, compliance, maintaining a safe and healthy work environment and so much more! COVID Leave Law Compliance: Check State and Local Law.

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Report Projects Stability for Employers with 2019 Healthcare Costs

ACA Times

The medical costs trend directly correlates to premium rates because health insurance companies use them to determine what the same health plan this year will cost the next year. For those Americans buying insurance on an exchange or private market plan for 2017, the average health insurance premium increase before subsidies was 25%.

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