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Compensation costs for civilian workers increased 4.5 percent for the 12-month period ending in March, the government reported. The inflation-adjusted value of private...
​Health savings account (HSA) contribution limits for 2023 are going up $200 for self-only coverage and $450 for family coverage, the IRS announced, reflecting the...
In testimony before a House Education and Labor subcommittee on April 27, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Chair Charlotte Burrows signaled interest in...
New guidance by federal regulators on requirements, beginning in July, for health plans to disclose the costs of covered care items and services provides a safe harbor...
Emoticons have crept into standard use thanks to Twitter, WhatsApp and the global pandemic. What does this tell us about business communications? The post Who doesn’t use emojis now? appeared first on Personnel Today.
MPs have voted against NHS workforce planning amendments that were recommended for the Health and Social Care Bill. The post MPs vote against further NHS workforce planning requirements appeared first on Personnel Today.
High sickness absence rates has led to cancelled flights and a row with the pilots' union at budget airline easyJet. The post Union accuses easyJet of corporate bullying over staff sickness appeared first on Personnel Today.
If a foreign employee works in Vietnam without a work pemit, what are the legal risks the employee faces?
Brazil’s Ministry of Labor and Social Security and the Ministry of Health published a new ordinance allowing employees to not use protective masks at the workplace in...
Displaced Ukrainians who have arrived in Bulgaria during the current crisis and have received temporary protection will be able to access the same free medical care...
The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard arguments in the case of a high school football coach who was fired for praying at the 50-yard line after games.
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