Comp & Benefits: Page 58


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    Workers' data security, AI knowledge gaps carry risks

    These failings point to a need for employer training, according to GetApp.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 22, 2020
  • Global talent shortage has nearly doubled in the past decade

    Businesses in many countries report more difficulty attracting talent now than in 2018, a ManpowerGroup report shows.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 22, 2020
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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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    Supreme Court to review Trump admin's ACA contraceptive opt-out

    A ruling by the High Court could offer clarity on an ACA component that has been the subject of regulatory activity and litigation for years.

    By Jan. 21, 2020
  • Workers unsure of W-2, 1099 classification distinctions

    A recent survey reveals that HR may need to improve communication with employees and contractors.

    By Jennifer Carsen • Jan. 21, 2020
  • Citi shows progress on closing pay gaps

    To further remedy its pay gap, the company said it will use data to create increased accountability for representation goals among managers.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 21, 2020
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    Philadelphia calls out alleged labor law 'bad actors'

    The "shaming" approach is a creative, low-cost enforcement technique, experts told HR Dive.

    By Jan. 17, 2020
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    Skill mismatches amount to a 'hidden tax'

    Skills are becoming obsolete at an increasingly fast rate, according to Boston Consulting Group. So what can employers do?

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 17, 2020
  • Ascend offers new pay negotiating service that aims to close tech's gender wage gap

    Will more employees start negotiating total compensation packages? 

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 17, 2020
  • CNN to pay $76M to settle back pay dispute

    The network's payout is both the largest monetary remedy in NLRB history and a reminder of employers' obligations toward outgoing unions.

    By Jan. 15, 2020
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    Will more employers get off the healthcare bench in 2020?

    "At the end of the day, employers have to put their hands on the steering wheel as purchasers of healthcare," Suzanne Delbanco, executive director of Catalyst for Payment Reform, said.

    By Rebecca Pifer • Jan. 15, 2020
  • Complete training, get paid: Aon proposes skill-based compensation

    Employers can build a workforce that meets future needs by encouraging upskilling with pay, Aon explained.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 14, 2020
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    10 trends that will shape HR in 2020

    The evolution of technology, employment law and the way work gets done will shape the new year, according to experts who spoke to HR Dive.

    By , Jan. 13, 2020
  • DOL letter 'expansively' broadens employers' ability to alter salaries

    Project payments can sometimes satisfy the FLSA's salary-basis requirement for overtime exemption, the agency said in an opinion letter.

    By Jennifer Carsen • Jan. 13, 2020
  • Lack of child care benefits may be driving parents out of the workforce

    Perks like on-site child care, care subsidies and flexible scheduling may help women, in particular, keep working, a Clutch study noted.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 13, 2020
  • DOL updates guidance on bonus, overtime calculations

    The announcement came in the footnote of an opinion letter discussing an employer's nondiscretionary $3,000 training bonus.

    By Jennifer Carsen , Jan. 10, 2020
  • Tennessee to grant state workers 12 weeks' paid family leave

    While the provision does not apply to private employers, the benefit is gaining traction in several ways.

    By Lisa Burden • Jan. 10, 2020
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    Taco Bell to test $100K salary for general managers

    The quick-service restaurant also added paid sick leave to its benefits offerings.

    By Julie Littman • Jan. 10, 2020
  • Survey: Employers plan to expand financial well-being benefits

    Employers are aware of the financial struggles many workers face and, particularly, how these problems may hinder productivity. 

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 10, 2020
  • Are employers overlooking the overtime rule?

    Many businesses owners "purchase flood insurance after the flood," attorney Eric B. Meyer told HR Dive.

    By Jan. 10, 2020
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    Out-of-pocket drug, medical costs may explain lower satisfaction with HDHPs

    Large employers may be shifting strategies in response to employee demand for more plan design choice.

    By Jan. 9, 2020
  • Job growth may bring more flu cases

    Labor-related activities such as using public transportation and daycare spread the flu, researchers say.

    By Sheryl Estrada • Jan. 9, 2020
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    Paid family leave laws cut women's workforce dropout rates by 20%

    A study also found that without paid leave, 30% of women will leave the workforce within a year of a new child's arrival.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 8, 2020
  • Workers favor a mix of open, private workspaces

    More broadly, an Olivet University survey reinforced the idea that technology is driving the office transformation trend.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 6, 2020
  • Wages at small businesses 'surging,' Paychex finds

    The findings may represent a shift, as employers have been reluctant to raise wages in recent months, reportedly fearing a recession.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 3, 2020
  • Report: Apple pilots free genetic screenings for employees

    Genetic testing has raised privacy issues in the employment context.

    By Jan. 2, 2020