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Closing the Gender Pay Gap: Why Women Can’t Wait Another 50 Years

Trusaic

That’s up only 2 percent since 2002. According to the NWLC , disabled women earn 67 cents an hour in comparison to men without disabilities, and 84 cents compared to their male counterparts with disabilities. Women in the workforce are unlikely to see pay equity achieved in their working lifetime. You read that right.

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Employee Relationships is a Serious Employer Responsibility

HR Digest

Gennard and Judge (2002) state, “Employee relations is a study of the rules, regulations, and agreements by which employees are managed both as individuals and as a collective group, the priority given to the individual as opposed to the collective relationship varying from company to company depending upon the values of management.

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The Best Benefit to Address the Manufacturing Talent Shortage

Payactiv

The Department of Labor’s database shows the losses in skilled employees in this sector from 2002 to 2021. The role of manufacturing in powering the economy can’t be understated. The manufacturing sector is expected to have 2.1 million unfilled jobs by 2030. Long-time president, chairman, and CEO of General Motors Alfred P. on the economy.

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Hawaii Amended Equal Pay Act: Ensuring Fair Compensation

Trusaic

Hawaii’s Equal Pay Act: A summary of key changes As pay transparency reaches Hawaii, here’s a summary of the amendments to its Equal Pay Act: Employers will be required to include hourly rates or salary ranges in job listings that reasonably reflect the actual compensation for the role. percent in 2002 to a peak of 92.8

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Overcoming the Manager Divide: How HR can Accelerate the Path to Gender Pay Equity

Visier

Discovering the truth behind the gender wage gap is no easy task — and neither is closing it. Discovering the truth behind the gender wage gap is no easy task — and neither is closing it. Over the past few months, I had the privilege of taking part in a ground-breaking research project. Here’s what we found.

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“Gender Roles in Childhood.”, with Sheila Ronning and Candice Georgiadis

Thrive Global

To look at the gender wage gap from a societal perspective with the hope of fixing the issue, we must go back to the beginning — childhood. As part of my series about “the five things we need to do to close the gender wage gap” I had the pleasure of interviewing Sheila Ronning. Gender Roles in Childhood.

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Amit Patel On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

Thrive Global

A few years back, I decided I wanted to learn to ski. Flexible Work Schedules. I think the biggest change to come out of the coronavirus pandemic is the change to where we work. As mentioned above, most employees prefer flexible options. W hen it comes to designing the future of work, one size fits none. Asia, Australia, Canada, and Europe.