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Compensation

Are You Ready for California’s New Pay Equity Law?
Employment Law
Are You Ready for California’s New Pay Equity Law?

The landscape of workplace compensation in California has been fundamentally reshaped, compelling businesses to re-evaluate not just what they pay their employees but also how they communicate, document, and justify every compensation decision. With the Pay Equity Enforcement Act, known as S.B. 642, in full effect as of January 1, 2026, the era of ambiguous salary ranges and narrowly defined

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Is Your Business Ready for Holiday HR Risks?
Core HR
Is Your Business Ready for Holiday HR Risks?

Beyond the Tinsel and Cheer Unpacking the Hidden Liabilities of the Holiday Season The cheerful cascade of holiday decorations and end-of-year festivities can often mask a labyrinth of potential liabilities for businesses unprepared for the unique human resources challenges this season brings. While leaders focus on closing out the year on a high note, the festive period introduces a distinct

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What Is Driving the Anxious American Worker?
Talent-Management
What Is Driving the Anxious American Worker?

A deep undercurrent of economic anxiety is fundamentally reshaping the motivations and priorities of the American workforce, pushing employees toward a security-first mindset that influences everything from career decisions to daily work-life balance. This article analyzes the primary drivers of this pervasive concern, revealing a workforce grappling with financial instability, technological disruption, and evolving workplace demands. The central theme emerging

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Court Rules Firing of Defiant Employee Was Lawful
Employment Law
Court Rules Firing of Defiant Employee Was Lawful

With decades of experience helping organizations navigate the complexities of technology and change, HRTech expert Ling-Yi Tsai has seen firsthand how a simple process update can spiral into a full-blown legal battle. Today, she joins us to dissect a recent case where an employee’s refusal to participate in a new electronic performance review system, coupled with repeated defiance of management,

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Are You Making These Common Overtime Pay Mistakes?
Payroll
Are You Making These Common Overtime Pay Mistakes?

With decades of experience helping organizations navigate complex HR challenges, Ling-yi Tsai is a leading expert in HR technology and compliance. We sat down with her to dissect a recent batch of opinion letters from the U.S. Department of Labor that have sent ripples through the HR community. These letters tackle some of the most persistent and thorny issues in

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New York Law Jeopardizes Common Compensation Agreements
Employment Law
New York Law Jeopardizes Common Compensation Agreements

A sweeping piece of New York legislation has fundamentally altered the landscape of employment and service agreements, leaving many businesses scrambling to assess the legality of their most common compensation and retention tools. What was once standard practice for securing talent and protecting investments in personnel is now under a legal microscope, carrying significant financial risk for non-compliance. This new

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Health and PTO Remain the Most Valued Employee Benefits
Talent-Management
Health and PTO Remain the Most Valued Employee Benefits

In a labor market where companies vie for top talent with eye-catching perks and innovative office amenities, a comprehensive analysis reveals a more traditional truth: fundamental benefits continue to hold the most weight for American job seekers. While headlines may celebrate companies offering nap pods and catered lunches, new data shows that nearly half of all employees actively seeking new

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Frontline Workers Prioritize Flexibility and Financial Wellness
Core HR
Frontline Workers Prioritize Flexibility and Financial Wellness

A new global study has revealed a profound and growing disconnect between organizations and their frontline employees, a vast segment of the workforce that has long been the backbone of the global economy. This research, surveying over 8,200 employees across 10 countries in industries ranging from retail and healthcare to manufacturing and hospitality, brings to light the urgent priorities of

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When Salary Fails, What Keeps Top AI Talent?
Talent-Management
When Salary Fails, What Keeps Top AI Talent?

The relentless pursuit of elite artificial intelligence professionals has pushed compensation packages to unprecedented heights, yet the most forward-thinking companies are discovering that a staggering salary is no longer the definitive factor in securing true, long-term loyalty. As bidding wars for talent escalate, the power of the paycheck as a singular differentiator is fading fast. This new reality demands a

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California Employers Face 10 New Labor Laws in 2026
Employment Law
California Employers Face 10 New Labor Laws in 2026

With decades of experience helping organizations navigate the complex intersection of human resources and technology, HRTech expert Ling-Yi Tsai has a unique vantage point on the ever-shifting landscape of compliance. As California prepares for another wave of significant employment legislation set to take effect in 2026, the challenges for HR departments are mounting. We sat down with Ling-Yi to discuss

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These 10 AI Skills Are Boosting Salaries for 2026
Core HR
These 10 AI Skills Are Boosting Salaries for 2026

The labor market is undergoing a seismic realignment, driven by the widespread integration of artificial intelligence into core business operations. Job postings that explicitly mention AI skills now command an average salary premium of 28%, a figure that swells to over 56% for professionals who demonstrate deep competency in specialized AI applications within their existing roles. This is not a

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What’s So Unprofessional About a Salary Question?
Payroll
What’s So Unprofessional About a Salary Question?

A single, politely worded email seeking clarification on a salary discrepancy became the catalyst for a rescinded job offer, a college ban, and a widespread digital firestorm over professional ethics. The incident, involving a recent BTech graduate, forced a difficult conversation into the public square, questioning the very definition of professional conduct in the hiring process. This case serves as

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