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Managing A Total Talent Workforce – The Impact Of The Gig Economy

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In 2017, for example, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 34% of the U.S. In 2017, for example, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 34% of the U.S. Following the outbreak of COVID-19, workplace culture shifted dramatically and irreversibly. Now, two years on, as many as 59% of U.S.

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How Serious are EEOC Age Discrimination Charges? Very.

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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a government agency charged with enforcing federal civil rights laws, such as the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA). Campbell, commit not to engage in age discrimination, update its ADEA training, publish a notice of employee rights, and submit to monitoring by the EEOC.

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Physicians Face Equal Pay Challenges

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The report analyzes the changes in the wages of licensed U.S. After years of examination, the gender wage gap is now demonstrating a downward trajectory, suggesting that the industry is moving toward equally compensating female physicians.”. Two male LPNs performing the same job were paid $25 per hour.”. physicians.

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More Governments are Encouraging Pay Equity Through Transparency

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Effective April 2017, the United Kingdom set a global example on the issue of pay equity by requiring organizations to publish 12-month snapshots online accounting for their gender pay gaps. The pay data reports are publicly accessible online. Examples of this trend can be found domestically and overseas. In 2019, U.S.

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State Minimum Wage Increases for 2018 (Map)

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Minimum wage increases will affect numerous states across the country in January 2018. . Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), the current federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour, but the FLSA does not supersede any state or local laws that are more favorable to employees. per hour remainder of New York ($11.75

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What Happens with Federal Pay Data Reporting May Prompt State Action

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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ( EEOC ) for the 2017 and 2018 tax years. The agency estimates the cost to employers of submitting both Components 1 and 2 would be $614,391,388 in 2017 and $622,015,798 in 2018. Whether Component 2 data will be reported for future years has yet to be determined.

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State Minimum Wage Increases for 2017 (Map)

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Minimum wage increases will affect numerous states across the country in January 2017. Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), the current federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour, but the FLSA does not supersede any state or local laws that are more favorable to employees. per hour on January 1, 2018.