Compensation

Samsung Electronics Faces Historic Strike Over Pay Demands
Talent Management & Development Samsung Electronics Faces Historic Strike Over Pay Demands

The world’s largest semiconductor manufacturer currently finds itself at a precarious crossroads as a massive surge in labor activism threatens to halt production across its most critical industrial facilities. On April 23, 2026, an unprecedented gathering of approximately 40,000 employees

Public Sector Organizations Move Toward Equal Pay Readiness
Diversity & Inclusion Public Sector Organizations Move Toward Equal Pay Readiness

The traditional veil of secrecy that once shielded public sector compensation structures is rapidly dissolving under the combined weight of stringent legislative mandates and a fundamental shift in societal expectations regarding workplace fairness. As of 2026, the transition from confidential

Is Virginia’s New Paid Family Leave Law Worth the Cost?
Benefits & Compensation Is Virginia’s New Paid Family Leave Law Worth the Cost?

The recent enactment of Virginia’s comprehensive state-run insurance program marks a fundamental shift in the Commonwealth's approach to labor benefits by providing twelve weeks of paid family and medical leave for eligible workers across the state. Managed by the Virginia Employment Commission,

Sage Unveils Intacct-Connected HCM with AI for Construction
HR Tech Sage Unveils Intacct-Connected HCM with AI for Construction

Tight margins and volatile labor markets have forced mid-size employers to treat workforce data like a balance sheet line, not a back-office afterthought, and that urgency made human resources, payroll, and finance integration more than a convenience. Payroll errors cascade into project overruns;

Will GMB Strikes Force Faster Equal Pay in Birmingham?
Diversity & Inclusion Will GMB Strikes Force Faster Equal Pay in Birmingham?

Hundreds of school support staff, refuse crews, and council workers now faced a stark calculus after the May 7 local elections, as GMB prepared a strike ballot to confront slow-moving equal pay settlements and a lagging job evaluation that was promised to end discrimination for good. The union

Forty Years of Stagnation Break the American Job Ladder
Talent Management & Development Forty Years of Stagnation Break the American Job Ladder

Young professionals entering the workforce today encounter a landscape that feels increasingly disconnected from the historical promises of meritocracy and steady career advancement. While many analysts point to the rapid integration of generative artificial intelligence or temporary post-pandemic

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