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

Trusaic

It’s worth noting that the requirement to publicly disclose pay data reports was removed as part of the recent round of amendments. 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. We outline them below.

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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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4 compensation strategies to respond to rising minimum wages

HRExecutive

That’s the sound of 27 states implementing minimum wage increases in 2024 or in the near term via annual indexed increases or tiered jumps. per hour for non-exempt workers. . per hour for non-exempt workers. The minimum wage in the remaining states ranges from $8.75 according to a Paycom report.

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Ireland Pay Gap Reporting Regulations Released

Trusaic

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. Nearly a year later, the Irish government released the regulations outlining gender pay gap reporting obligations for employers. Affected employers. Regulations overview.

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How You can Solve the Nursing Shortage

Precheck

How You can Solve the Nursing Shortage Jul. 25, 2023 Jenni Gray Copywriter The United States is facing a severe nurse shortage. This crisis has left hospitals struggling to find enough nurses to meet the demands of their patients. The issue is complex, and the solution is not straightforward. Table of Contents: When did the nursing shortage begin?

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California Supreme Court Clarifies ‘Hours Worked’ Questions

HRWatchdog

As previously reported , the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals sent questions to the California Supreme Court in Huerta v. et al — a wage and hour class action lawsuit in which plaintiffs are seeking unpaid wages and meal period premiums. CSI Electrical Contractors, Inc., Yes, according to the Califiornia Supreme Court.

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Customers React Negatively to Wage Gap Disclosures, HBR Study Finds

Trusaic

Lawmakers across the globe are finding that pay data reporting requirements for employers are critical for helping to close the gender wage gap. mandatory public disclosure of wage gaps lays bare the integrity of an organization’s pay practices. As recently seen in the U.K. and states throughout the U.S.,