Compensation

Navigating Salary Expectations in a Tech-Driven World
Benefits & Compensation Navigating Salary Expectations in a Tech-Driven World

In an era marked by rapid technological advancements, salary expectations are undergoing unprecedented shifts. The allure and complexity of technology's role in reshaping compensation dynamics have turned this domain into a labyrinth of challenges and opportunities. The 2025 Pay Confidence Gap

DOL Retracts Plan for Ending Subminimum Wages for Disabled Workers
Benefits & Compensation DOL Retracts Plan for Ending Subminimum Wages for Disabled Workers

In a society that strives for inclusion and fairness, how should labor laws reflect our values? The recent decision by the U.S. Department of Labor to retract a proposed phase-out of subminimum wages for disabled workers has surprised many. This policy reversal has sparked a renewed debate on the

Can AI Solve Payroll Challenges Amid Talent Shortage?
Benefits & Compensation Can AI Solve Payroll Challenges Amid Talent Shortage?

In today's dynamic business environment, companies face ever-growing challenges in managing their workforce efficiently amid a persistent shortage of skilled payroll professionals. With the complexities of cross-border expansions and increasingly intricate regulatory demands, payroll teams find

Trend Analysis: Future of Employee Benefits
Benefits & Compensation Trend Analysis: Future of Employee Benefits

Employers face escalating challenges as they strive to attract and retain top talent in today's competitive job market, particularly concerning employee benefits. With healthcare coverage, retirement plans, and leave benefits topping employer priorities, organizations must navigate these essential

Why Do Boomers Take More Sick Days Than Younger Workers?
Benefits & Compensation Why Do Boomers Take More Sick Days Than Younger Workers?

Within the evolving landscape of the workforce, a distinct generational divide is emerging in sick leave patterns, with Baby Boomers reportedly taking more sick days than their younger counterparts, like Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z. In 2025, the average sick days for Boomers stood at 4.0, while

Is Architecture Closing Its Gender Pay Gap?
Diversity & Inclusion Is Architecture Closing Its Gender Pay Gap?

The architecture profession, like many sectors, has faced ongoing scrutiny over gender equity, particularly concerning the gender pay gap. With the release of recent data from the Workplace Gender Equity Agency (WGEA) for 2023–2024, renewed focus has been directed toward the intricacies of pay

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