Compensation
Compensation
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Scratch beneath the surface, and there is a lingering feeling among many in the banking, payments and mortgage sectors that not only is harassment present, but it may actually be inevitable. Experts say institutions need to combat that mindset — or else.
March 12 -
Many workers in the technology departments across a range of industries describe behavior that may fall short of a legal definition of sexual harassment, but is still disturbing and could contribute to low employee morale and high turnover.
March 12 -
Men and women who work in accounting say there’s a low prevalence of sexual harassment in the profession; the numbers suggest otherwise.
March 12 -
Human resources professionals are looking to fight bad behavior driven by upper management.
March 12 -
Debt covenant compliance was an issue of concern pointed out during a recent meeting of the Ector County Hospital District audit committee.
March 8 -
Justice Elena Kagan said a ruling in favor of Janus would overturn laws in 23 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico and invalidate thousands of municipal contracts covering millions of public employees invalid.
February 26 -
The power of public employee unions to influence elections and their wage and benefit arrangements could be at stake.
February 23 -
Tim Heaney of NewFleet Asset Management uncovers yield, credit, and coupon opportunities with a quality-minded strategy.
February 12 -
California is still decades away from prefunding retiree health benefits liability, said State Controller Betty Yee.
February 1 -
It’s an uncomfortable topic, especially after a bruising round of accusations in the 1990s.
January 19