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New Minimum Wages Are Coming to Florida

Zenefits

The constitutional amendment to gradually raise Florida’s official minimum wage from $8.56 per hour to $15 per hour by September 2026 has won the vote. The first minimum wage hike to be approved in almost 15 years (from $5.15 an hour to $6.15 an hour to $6.15 on September 30, 2025.

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10 HR Best Practices For Business Success in 2025

Analytics in HR

The best-fit philosophy states that to add value, HR policies should align with the unique business strategy. These best practices should be at the heart of every organization’s HR strategy and HR strategic plan and be applied to different HR functions , such as performance management, learning and development, and employee relations.

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How to Solve Hiring Problems in Manufacturing with Employee Recognition

Semos Cloud

percent of total nonfarm employment , according to the Centre for Economic Policy Research. According to the National Association of Manufacturers , by 2025, U.S. Category All, Best Practices How to Solve Hiring Problems in Manufacturing with Employee Recognition The state of the manufacturing workforce is changing faster than ever.

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What’s Next in HR? Top 10 Workplace Trends for 2025

Netchex HR Blog

Here are the top ten HR trends for 2025: 1 – Continuing the HR + AI Revolution With every new year, HR + AI is one of the most talked about HR trends. Here are the top ten HR trends for 2025: 1 – Continuing the HR + AI Revolution With every new year, HR + AI is one of the most talked about HR trends.

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Big Changes for Overtime! What Employers Need to Know About the New DOL Rule 

MP Wired For HR

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) sets minimum wage and overtime requirements for most U.S. The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) sets minimum wage and overtime requirements for most U.S. Under the current FLSA rules, many salaried workers are exempt from overtime pay, even if they work more than 40 hours a week.

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3 workplace compliance trends to watch in 2024

HRExecutive

With the New Year comes new laws —and the need for employers to evaluate current policies with a sharp eye for compliance updates. Heading into 2024, she advises employers to review and update their anti-discrimination policies, as well as invest in anti-discrimination training for HR as well as the general workforce.

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Charter and Independent Schools Prepare for the Latest Federal Overtime Pay Rule

Extensis

who exceed 40 hours in a workweek may qualify for overtime pay. Keep reading to learn what changes the rule introduces and how charter and independent schools will be affected. The exemption rate will increase again to $151,164 on January 1, 2025. Under this rule, eligible employees authorized to work in the U.S.