Jan. 16, 2025
| This week’s compensation and benefits news and insights for HR leaders
To cope, some are looking for higher paying jobs, and others are taking on second jobs or part-time work, Monster’s 2025 Work Watch Report found.
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Beginning March 17, employers may remedy delays in sending participant contributions to retirement plans.
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“The data highlights a disconnect between the importance employers say they place on advancing these strategies, and how much progress has been made,” Mercer’s global rewards solution leader said.
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Items included requests for gross earnings data and information on break time and paid leave policies, among others, according to a list shared by Littler Mendelson’s Jeff Nowak.
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A retired firefighter claimed that the terms of an employer-provided health insurance subsidy discriminated against her on the basis of her disability.
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The card network entered into the agreement to settle a proposed class action that alleged it discriminated against Black, Hispanic and female employees by underpaying them.
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