by Brennan Zagami | Apr 10, 2024 | Comp News |
COMP NEWS – Around seven in ten people with an addiction to drugs or alcohol are employed in a workplace. Modern employers can use a variety of tools and resources to create a supportive space for such workers – and it could help with employee retention....
by Brennan Zagami | Apr 9, 2024 | Comp News |
COMP NEWS – A new study out of the Harvard Business Review is shining a light on the effects of paying new hires more than existing employees in similar roles. To attract top talent, employers often pay new hires more than they pay existing employees in...
by Brennan Zagami | Apr 8, 2024 | Comp News |
COMP NEWS – The World Health Organization has partnered with African countries to pay frontline health workers through digital payments, securing easier and safer methods of distributing employee compensation. Campaigns in Africa to stop polio and other diseases...
by Brennan Zagami | Apr 5, 2024 | Comp News |
COMP NEWS – The New Mexico Supreme Court has struck down a law that allowed employers to pay less workers’ compensation to employees who suffered from mental impairments. SANTA FE, N.M. — The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled the caps on workers’ compensation...
by Brennan Zagami | Apr 4, 2024 | Comp News |
COMP NEWS – California fast-food workers will start making $20 an hour this week, as a new state minimum wage edict officially goes into effect. California fast-food workers cooking Big Macs or whipping Frappuccinos will start making a minimum wage of $20 an...