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Ninth Circuit Expands Ministerial Exception in Religious Workplaces

HRWatchdog

From 2011 through 2018, Yaakov Markel worked for the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America (the Union) as a mashgiach , which is an inspector appointed by a board of Orthodox rabbis to guard against any violation of the Jewish dietary laws. Markel also claimed that the Union withheld overtime compensation. Not a member?

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Austria’s Path Toward Shrinking the Gender Pay Gap Under EU Directive

Trusaic

average gender pay gap in the EU. The impetus for the EU Pay Transparency Directive is to increase the accountability and transparency of employers when it comes to compensation. Austria has an existing pay transparency law that went into effect in 2011. In cases of alleged pay discrimination, the burden of proof is on the employer.

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Book Review: Applied Psychology in Talent Management (8th ed.) by Wayne Cascio and Herman Aguinis

Workplace Psychology

Like the 7th edition (published in 2011), Applied Psychology in Talent Management (8th ed.) Finally, control and evaluation to provide feedback to the workforce planning system and monitor the degree of attainment of HR goals and objectives (Cascio & Aguinis, 2011, 2019). The adverse impact ratio is SR 1 /SR 2 =.10/.20 80 ratio.”.

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Meaningful Work Tops Company Culture, Compensation, and Perks as Workers’ #1 Must-Have in New Global Employee Survey

WorkHuman

One of the survey’s most important findings is that workers across all age groups rank meaningful work as the most important aspect of their career, beating out positive company culture, compensation and perks, a supportive manager, and a fun team. More than half of all workers surveyed chose age as the top factor driving discrimination.

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OFCCP Southeast Region Reaches $2.5 Million Compensation Discrimination Settlement with Humana

Berkshire Associates

has entered into a conciliation agreement with the OFCCP to settle allegations of pay discrimination against women professionals at its Louisville, Kentucky corporate facility. Humana Inc.

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Was Inconsistent Treatment of Asian USPS Worker Discrimination?

HR Daily Advisor

The steady increase in retaliation claims is likely due to a number of factors, including the fact that an employee doesn’t have to prove that she was discriminated against or harassed to proceed, and potentially succeed, on a retaliation claim. Before May 2011, Nancy hadn’t received any disciplinary action as a PPO.

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Paying Police and Firefighters: Serving the Public and Our Workplaces

HR Daily Advisor

The DOL states that under certain conditions, a state or local government agency may give compensatory time of at least 1 1/2 hours for each overtime hour worked, instead of monetary overtime compensation. Police and fire protection workers may accrue up to 480 hours of compensatory time.