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Brazilian Labor Law: Ensuring Equal Pay for Equal Work

Trusaic

On November 23, 2023, Brazil’s Ministry of Labor issued Federal Decree No. 11,795/2023. This update to Brazilian Labor Law regulates its “Equal Pay Law” 14,611 of July 3, 2023 and came into effect immediately. In cases of pay disparities, employers must create action plans, with detailed goals, deadlines, and training programs.

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New Employment Laws 2023: What SMBs Need to Know

Extensis

The new year is in full swing, and just like last year , if there’s one thing that human resources (HR) professionals can expect in 2023, it’s a slew of new employment laws. Statutes similar to New York City’s will be implemented in 2023 in California, Washington, and Rhode Island.

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Ultimate HR Calendar 2023: Key Dates (+How To Celebrate Them)

Vantage Circle

To make that task easier for you, we have curated an HR Calendar 2023 that contains a comprehensive list of holidays, special events, and culturally significant moments that you should mark (and plan for) in 2023. The Comprehensive 2023 HR Calendar That Needs To Be Pinned Up. New Year's Day: January 1, 2023, Sunday.

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Keka Conclave: Future HR management depends on technology adoption

Keka HR Blog

Technology. The enabler, liberator and provider. Yet its tentacles are wriggling into areas we – humans – thought were ours only to claim. A virtue is turning into a specter for employees. Fear is gripping them: of losing jobs, being rendered irrelevant.  Why not look at things differently? You should know when to and how to use it.

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Navigating the Future

Mitrefinch

This means employers can pay staff for the holiday they accrue for a pay period in their regular payroll, even if the employee hasn’t in fact taken holiday. 2024 promises to be a busy year for employment law. National Minimum Wage for workers aged 16-17 will increase to £6.40. Apprentice rate will increase to £6.40.

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Christine Spadafor On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

Thrive Global

Employees, particularly younger ones entering the workforce, are prioritizing corporate Purpose when selecting prospective employers. They want to work for companies committed to establishing ESG strategies and goals?—?and and executing on them. They want to work for companies showing results on DEI goals. and living it?—?are A WWII vet.

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10 HR Compliance Issues Facing Employers Today

Extensis

Quick look: If it feels like HR laws and regulations are constantly changing, it’s because they are. Here, we dive into the top 10 HR compliance issues facing today’s SMB employers, from recent pay transparency legislation to the rules limiting non-compete agreements and how a PEO can help business leaders navigate it all.