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Employers Weigh Whether to Rescind Vaccination Policies
Now that the vaccine-or-testing emergency temporary standard from OSHA has been withdrawn, employers that have instituted mandatory vaccination or vaccine-or-testing
Want a Successful Mentorship Experience? Do Your Part
There is more to a mentoring relationship than simply having a more experienced person to run to for career advice. A successful mentorship experience has a structure,
Regulators Say Health Plans Miss the Mark on Mental Health Parity
Federal agencies warned that health plans will be subject to enforcement actions if they fail to deliver parity between physical health coverage and treatment for mental
Looking for a Mentor? Experts Offer Advice to Students, Emerging Professionals
SHRM Online collected the following tips for college students and emerging HR professionals on where and how to find a mentor
California Governor Approves COVID-19 Paid-Sick-Leave Law
Gov. Gavin Newsom approved a measure on Feb
Updated Rates for California EDD Benefits and San Francisco Paid Family Leave
California employers are generally required to withhold and send state disability contributions to the Employment Development Department. Rate changes are also relevant
Drug Coverage Disclosures Are Due to the CMS by March 1
Employers that provide prescription drug coverage to employees, retirees or dependents eligible for Medicare Part D must annually disclose to the Centers for Medicare &
Jobless Claims Remain Slightly Elevated
States reported that 260,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending Jan. 22, a decrease of 30,000 from the previous week’s revised level
Unions Continue to Shrink
Union membership in the private sector has dipped to percent, according to recent data from the U