London's Night Tube could face months of disruption as a further staff walk-out begins on 7 January over rotas and family-friendly policies.
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Robots have not taken over and the gig economy has not consumed the labour market – but we are on the cusp of major changes once again: Resolution Foundation.
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Time is running out to enter the Employee Benefits Awards 2022, in association with Aon, as the extended entry deadline...
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Pensions: Making more staff eligible for auto-enrolment will help ‘levelling up’
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MP says the age and earnings thresholds that have existed since auto-enrolment began should be scrapped.
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Advanced primary care is as a collaborative health care approach. Employers contract directly with primary care providers, replacing fees for services with monthly per-member payments. The primary provider coordinates care with a patient-support team.
The beginning of the year is a good time for employers to audit their pay practices for compliance with federal, state and local wage and hour laws. This year, employers should pay particular attention to minimum wage changes, higher salary requirements for exempt workers and COVID-19-related paid leave.
Three sales professionals at car dealerships in California could not bring wage and hour claims against Volkswagen under California law, a federal appeals court ruled.
The IRS announced the annual adjustment to the fees that insurers or sponsors of self-insured health plans pay per plan enrollee to fund the federal Patient-Centered...
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