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Lowering Blood Pressure One Worker at a Time
Carpeting manufacturer Engineered Floors in Dalton, Ga., wanted to control its escalating medical costs without raising health insurance premiums
Google's Salary Cuts for Remote Workers Renew Location-Based Pay Debate
Google said remote employees would see their pay lowered based on local labor costs, even if they haven't relocated but no longer commute to an urban Google office from
San Francisco Will Tax Employers Based on CEO Pay Ratio
Measure L, which passed with the overwhelming support of voters, will be effective in 2022 for businesses operating in the city of San Francisco. The stated objective of
More States and Cities Require Workers to Get COVID-19 Vaccines
The recent spike in COVID-19 cases has prompted more states and cities to require certain workers in health care and other high-risk settings to get vaccinated against
Infrastructure Bill Would Cut the Employee Retention Tax Credit Short
A $ trillion infrastructure bill passed by the U
OSHA Updates Guidance on Protecting Unvaccinated Workers
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recommends that vaccinated workers in certain COVID-19 hotspots and high-risk settings wear masks to protect
To Enable More Vaccinations, Treasury Expands Paid-Leave Tax Credit
Employers can now claim tax credits based on the wages of employees who take time off to help family or household members, or others who look to the employee for
Dispute About Local Mask Mandates Continues in Texas
Officials in Dallas and San Antonio want to require mask-wearing in schools and other indoor public settings despite a temporary order from the Texas Supreme Court









