Comp & Benefits: Page 30


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    Midterms result in marijuana, minimum wage and right-to-work changes

    While most eyes focused on congressional and gubernatorial races, a number of state and local ballot initiatives touched upon hot-button workplace issues.

    By Nov. 9, 2022
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    Given pay transparency, 7 in 10 workers say they’d likely demand top of salary range

    More than half of respondents to a ResumeBuilder survey also said they worried pay transparency would cause problems between co-workers.

    By Nov. 9, 2022
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    Inside the rapidly changing world of employee benefits

    Healthcare costs are climbing and employee needs are changing. How can HR professionals adapt?

    By HR Dive staff
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    Paid sick leave reduces vaccine disparities, report finds

    Vaccination rates are higher among workers in cities with paid sick leave policies.

    By Nov. 8, 2022
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    DoorDash offers operators access to discounted learning, mental health benefits

    DoorDash’s program is expected to help operators with recruitment, retention and staff development — issues that are among the top challenges for restaurateurs.

    By Julie Littman • Nov. 8, 2022
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    Overtime rule heads into OT: DOL misses October goal for salary threshold update

    The agency is still developing its proposal after a series of listening sessions earlier this year, a spokesperson told HR Dive Thursday.

    By Nov. 7, 2022
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    Two healthcare trends that could help employers address America’s chronic disease epidemic

    Learn how these two healthcare trends can help employers with chronic diseases like diabetes.

    By Shantanu Nundy, MD, MBA, Chief Medical Officer at Accolade • Nov. 7, 2022
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    Will pay transparency laws have unintended consequences?

    New York City’s law, which went into effect Tuesday, has already created concerns for employers, according to speakers at a Cornell University panel.

    By Nov. 3, 2022
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    Employers investing more in individual coverage HRAs, report shows

    The number of employers offering ICHRAs has grown nearly 350% since 2020, the year the accounts first became available. 

    By Nov. 2, 2022
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    NYC’s pay transparency law is in effect — and employers may be testing its limits

    A client service officer position at Citigroup initially listed a salary range of $0 to $2 million, though it has since been changed.

    By Nov. 2, 2022
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    5 tips for managing FMLA leave and PTO in the post-COVID-19 landscape

    On its face, the FMLA may appear simple, but COVID-19 continues to add wrinkles to leave administration.

    By Oct. 31, 2022
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    Employees say they need clarity around abortion access benefits

    “Organizational leaders can’t afford to ignore sensitive issues at work,” Catalyst said in announcing the findings.

    By Oct. 31, 2022
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    Leaders, strained by changing norms, keep falling back on outdated habits

    For workers to be productive and feel connected, leaders must be open to changing directions, a Future Forum study warns.

    By Laurel Kalser • Oct. 28, 2022
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    Q&A

    Quest Diagnostics VP talks boosting worker health without invading privacy

    When it comes to employer communications about wellness, tone and word choice matter, Steven Goldberg told HR Dive.

    By Jen A. Miller • Oct. 27, 2022
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    Satisfaction with pharmacy benefit managers declined in 2022, report shows

    Drug costs and negative public sentiment post-pandemic were contributing factors, PSG said in its summary.

    By Oct. 26, 2022
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    Health benefit costs to skyrocket in 2023, but US will lag

    Employers and insurers will need “to think and act differently” to control costs, a WTW official said.

    By Oct. 25, 2022
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    US Surgeon General develops 5-point strategy for mental health at work

    Addressing the subject “will be worth it, because the benefits will accrue for both workers and organizations,” Vivek Murthy said Thursday.

    By Oct. 24, 2022
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    ‘No one’s talking about it’: Divorced employees need support, too

    Employers and HR pros need to be vigilant regarding divorce’s effect on worker mental health, one expert said.

    By Oct. 21, 2022
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    IRS increases 401(k) contribution limit to $22,500 for 2023

    Retirement planning has become a source of stress for workers more than two years into the pandemic.

    By Updated Oct. 21, 2022
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    Flexible schedules more desirable than remote work? Survey suggests they are

    However, employees aren’t always aware of what benefits their employers offer.

    By Laurel Kalser • Oct. 21, 2022
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    11th Circuit: UPS worker’s FMLA case fell apart due to lack of documentation

    The worker submitted a one-page document without much of the required information, the court found.

    By Oct. 20, 2022
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    Express needed a turnaround. Its CHRO turned to flexibility.

    Remote and hybrid work options aim to assist the retailer’s broader brand modernization efforts, Senior VP and CHRO Mike Reese told HR Dive.

    By Oct. 20, 2022
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    IRS pushes 2023 FSA cap over $3K in ‘relatively large increase’

    The shift is due to high inflation levels, advisory firm WTW said.

    By Oct. 19, 2022
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    4 stories on the state of family planning benefits

    These benefits are increasingly gender neutral and inclusive of the many options for creating a family, such as adoption and foster placement.

    By Oct. 18, 2022
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    Gannett hiring freezes, furloughs draw employee backlash

    Social media was abuzz as current and former Gannett employees weighed in on the changes — and the way they were rolled out.

    By Oct. 17, 2022
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    SCOTUS ponders: Should a worker making $200K annually be overtime-exempt?

    A small wrinkle in the FLSA’s exemption for highly compensated employees poses a conundrum for the high court.

    By Oct. 14, 2022