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Compensation

Greece Mandates Pay Transparency to Close the Gender Pay Gap
Payroll
Greece Mandates Pay Transparency to Close the Gender Pay Gap

Greece has effectively dismantled the era of wage secrecy by becoming the first Southern European nation to fully integrate the EU Pay Transparency Directive into its domestic legal framework. This move, codified as Law 5316/2026, fundamentally alters the relationship between employers and the workforce by requiring unprecedented openness regarding compensation. For decades, the lack of information regarding peer salaries has

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Why Lowballing New Hires Leads to Rapid Employee Turnover
Core HR
Why Lowballing New Hires Leads to Rapid Employee Turnover

The long-standing corporate tradition of negotiating the lowest possible starting salary for new talent is currently undergoing a massive and necessary revaluation by industry leaders worldwide. The modern recruitment landscape is shifting away from a “lowest bidder” mentality as companies realize that initial savings often lead to catastrophic long-term expenses. This discussion is increasingly vital as the global talent market

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Can Compensation Tools Finally Eliminate Pay Inequities?
Payroll
Can Compensation Tools Finally Eliminate Pay Inequities?

Despite decades of legislative efforts and corporate promises, the persistent gap in compensation levels between various demographics has remained a stubborn fixture of the global workforce. Traditionally, the process of determining a salary or a bonus was a clandestine affair, often conducted in the dark corners of fragmented spreadsheets or decided through the subjective lens of a manager’s instinct. These

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Can Poor Record Keeping Cost Employers an Overtime Case?
Core HR
Can Poor Record Keeping Cost Employers an Overtime Case?

Ling-Yi Tsai brings a wealth of knowledge in HR analytics and technology integration to the table, having spent decades guiding organizations through the complexities of digital transformation and compliance. Her expertise is particularly relevant in an era where data integrity is the bedrock of labor relations, making her the perfect person to analyze the fallout of the JHU v JHV

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American CHRO Pay Surges as Roles Become More Strategic
Payroll
American CHRO Pay Surges as Roles Become More Strategic

Behind the heavy oak doors of today’s corporate boardrooms, a quiet yet profound revolution has occurred, transforming the overseer of personnel into a high-stakes power player who commands compensation packages once reserved only for chief executives. The days of HR being tucked away in a corner office with a stack of payroll spreadsheets and benefit enrollment forms are officially over.

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New EU Rules Mandate Pay Transparency to Close Wage Gaps
Payroll
New EU Rules Mandate Pay Transparency to Close Wage Gaps

The era of salary secrecy has officially come to an end as the European Union implements stringent pay transparency directives designed to eliminate the gender wage gap and promote structural fairness across all members. This legislative framework represents a fundamental shift in the power dynamic between employers and employees, moving away from a culture where compensation was often a guarded

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Court Awards HK$6.29 Million to Injured Mirror Dancer
Employment Law
Court Awards HK$6.29 Million to Injured Mirror Dancer

The heavy silence that descended upon the Hong Kong Coliseum after a massive LED screen plummeted onto the stage transformed a vibrant night of pop music into a permanent legal and medical battleground. This catastrophic event during a 2022 MIRROR concert did more than just halt a performance; it exposed a gaping hole in the safety and legal protections afforded

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Corporate Benefit Cuts Risk Long-Term Workforce Stability
Talent-Management
Corporate Benefit Cuts Risk Long-Term Workforce Stability

The recent surge in corporate restructuring has moved beyond simple headcount reductions and into a systematic dismantling of the robust benefit packages that once defined the modern employee value proposition. While these tactical retreats might satisfy quarterly earnings calls and reassure anxious shareholders, they frequently ignite a slow-burning erosion of organizational stability that is difficult to reverse once established. Total

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What Are Your Severance Rights After Rivian Canada Layoffs?
Employment Law
What Are Your Severance Rights After Rivian Canada Layoffs?

The sudden announcement from Rivian on June 16, 2026, regarding a restructuring plan that eliminates hundreds of jobs has sent ripples through the Canadian tech and automotive sectors. While the company recently celebrated the launch of its highly anticipated R2 SUV, the decision to trim nearly 2% of its total staff highlights the ongoing volatility in the electric vehicle market.

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What Are Canada’s New Equal Pay Rules for Employers?
Payroll
What Are Canada’s New Equal Pay Rules for Employers?

Significant structural shifts in the Canadian labor market are reaching a critical milestone as the federal government prepares to enforce rigorous new equal pay regulations in October. These upcoming changes to the Canada Labor Code represent a sophisticated evolution in employment law, moving beyond traditional protections to address disparities based on employment status. While previous legislative efforts primarily concentrated on

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HubSpot Director Brian Halligan Awarded New Equity Grant
Customer Data Management
HubSpot Director Brian Halligan Awarded New Equity Grant

The landscape of corporate leadership often hinges on the delicate balance between visionary guidance and the tangible financial commitments that tie an executive’s success to that of the shareholders. In the rapidly evolving customer relationship management software market, transparency regarding insider holdings serves as a critical barometer for investor confidence and organizational stability. On June 17, 2026, HubSpot Inc. underscored

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Women in Teams Face Wider Pay Gaps Than Solo Performers
Payroll
Women in Teams Face Wider Pay Gaps Than Solo Performers

In the modern corporate landscape where collaborative project management is heralded as the pinnacle of efficiency, a troubling trend has emerged regarding the equitable distribution of financial rewards among team members. While the transition from individualistic star cultures to integrated, cross-functional teams was intended to foster innovation, it has simultaneously obscured the visibility of specific contributions made by female professionals.

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