Payroll

Are counteroffers still effective in 2026?

Employers told they're not a 'silver bullet' to retention

Are counteroffers still effective in 2026?

SpaceX IPO could make thousands of employees rich. Who’s staying and who’s walking?

As SpaceX begins trading, the real HR challenge is what happens when employees can cash out.

SpaceX IPO could make thousands of employees rich. Who’s staying and who’s walking?

Has HR failed? 1 in 4 employees trust AI more in assessing pay equity

New report shows growing trust gap when it comes to pay equity

Has HR failed? 1 in 4 employees trust AI more in assessing pay equity

Court says late paychecks do not violate Oregon's minimum-wage law

A short cash crunch, a five-day delay, and a clever wage theory the judges rejected

Court says late paychecks do not violate Oregon's minimum-wage law

Employers turn to outsourcing as compensation schemes grow more complex

Why are firms losing control of their compensation schemes?

Employers turn to outsourcing as compensation schemes grow more complex

Labor department kills 2024 FLSA overtime rule, restores 2019 salary thresholds

Exempt employees just shifted back – and the reset hits payroll, classification audits, and salary calls

Labor department kills 2024 FLSA overtime rule, restores 2019 salary thresholds