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Leave Management: Your 101 Guide for 2024

Analytics in HR

Most companies have policies and programs in place to address when employees need time away from work, and it’s often referred to as a company’s leave management process. Companies manage this process by implementing policies and procedures. from 2020 to 2026, reaching a staggering USD 0.95

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California Employment Laws Starting 2025

HRWatchdog

Now California employers have a few scant months to prepare for new employment laws taking effect January 1, 2025. Here’s a quick look at the employment law changes ahead for 2025. The post California Employment Laws Starting 2025 appeared first on HRWatchdog by James W. Not a member?

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What’s New in the EEOC’s 2022-2026 Strategic Plan?

HR Digest

Stay tuned to discover how the EEOC’s 2022-2026 strategic plan sets the stage for fostering inclusive and diverse workplaces across the nation. Over the years, the EEOC has consistently focused on promoting equal employment opportunities and eradicating workplace discrimination. What sets it apart from its predecessors?

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New California Employment Laws Effective Now, Coming January 1

HRWatchdog

It’s the first day of October, which means the leaves are starting to turn red and orange, pumpkin spice is everywhere, everyone is looking longingly at their sweaters — and new employment laws are here! AB 2479 extends a limited on-call rest break exception for safety-sensitive positions at petroleum facilities to 2026.

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ACA Repeal Could Lead to 32 Million More Uninsured Americans by 2026, CBO Reports

HR Daily Advisor

Later, after the elimination of the ACA’s expansion of Medicaid eligibility and of subsidies for insurance purchased through the ACA marketplaces, that number would increase to 27 million, and then to 32 million in 2026. The full report is available here. She is a member of the New Hampshire Bar Association.

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Some states aren’t waiting for feds to update OT rules

HR Morning

By 2026, a salaried executive, administrative or professional worker would have to be making nearly $80,000 per year to be exempt from overtime pay after working more than 40 hours in a work week. Not content to wait on the federal Dept. Massachusetts is holding a hearing s on a bill to raise its overtime threshold to $65,000.

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DOL’s New Rules for 401(k)s and Group Health Plans: What Brokers and Their Clients Should Know

Extensis

Beginning in 2026, employees who earn less than $71,000 annually will receive a 50% match up to $2,000 in employee cash contributions, meaning the government will provide a maximum amount of $1,000 to be directly deposited into an employee’s retirement account. Saver’s match SECURE 2.0