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Exclusive: Employers Are Souring On Ivy League Grads, While These 20 “New Ivies” Ascend
Forbes· 20 hours agoFor the entirety of America’s existence, the Ivy League has provided an essential service. In...
The New Ivies: As Employers Sour On The Super-Elite, These 20 Colleges Shine
Forbes· 20 hours agoThe Ivy League is losing its standing as America’s producer of great talent. Here are the schools...
Earnings call: Employers Holdings Q1 2024 revenue up 8%, driven by premiums By Investing.com
Investing.com· 7 hours agoEmployers Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:EIG) has reported an 8% increase in revenue for the first quarter of...
As Employers, We Should Give Team Members the Opportunity to Thrive on Their Own Terms
Rolling Stone· 9 hours agoScan the headlines, and you’ll see employers essentially telling employees that their way of working...
DOL Increases Compensation Threshold for Exempt Employees
The National Law Review· 6 hours agoStarting July 1, 2024, employers must satisfy a higher salary threshold in order to consider...
Why employers are souring on Ivy League graduates
MSNBC· 11 hours agoForbes' Randall Lane discusses new reporting on why employers souring on Ivy League graduates. Forbes surveyed nearly 300 subscribers to its Future of...
How to Respond to Employee Questions about the FTC’s Noncompete Ban (As a Company that Uses...
The National Law Review· 5 hours agoThe final rule would bar employers from entering into and enforcing noncompetes with most workers. ...
Biden Administration Tells Employers to Stop Shackling Workers With ‘Noncompete Agreements’
Skanner· 25 minutes agoPresident Joe Biden expressed concern about the oppressive nature of noncompete contracts in July 2021. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other business groups sued the government to stop it ...
Reminder: San Francisco Employer Annual Reporting Form Due May 3
The National Law Review· 1 day agoEmployers covered by San Francisco’s Fair Chance Ordinance or Health Care Security Ordinance are...
Missouri bill would loosen child labor law by removing work permit requirements
Gannett via AOL· 3 hours agoIn order to work in Missouri, 14 and 15 year olds must obtain a certificate issued by their school,...