In an ambitious move to align workplace safety regulations with the complex realities of the 21st-century economy, the Spanish government is advancing a comprehensive overhaul of its foundational occupational risk prevention law, a statute that has remained largely unchanged for three decades. The
A tragic workplace incident at a major Canadian oilsands site has cast a harsh spotlight on corporate transparency and safety protocols, igniting a national conversation about accountability when a worker's life is lost. The disappearance and presumed death of contract worker Kenny MacAulay on
The Great Pay Debate: Is Uniformity the New Meritocracy? In a significant departure from traditional compensation models, a growing number of companies are embracing "peanut butter" pay raises—a strategy that spreads a uniform, across-the-board salary increase to all employees. This shift marks a
A troubling paradox is unfolding across the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics sectors, where persistent talent shortages are met with an increasingly exclusionary attitude toward highly skilled professionals attempting to re-enter the workforce after a career break. New research
In the ongoing competition for top-tier talent, a decisive new front has opened, with nearly three-quarters of American companies signaling their intent to significantly enhance employee leave programs over the next two years. This strategic pivot moves beyond traditional compensation packages,
In a landscape where economic pressures are squeezing both businesses and their employees, navigating compensation has become a delicate, high-stakes balancing act. To shed light on this, we are joined by Sofia Khaira, a leading expert in diversity, equity, and inclusion, whose work focuses on
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