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U.S. House Votes to Ban TikTok Due to Chinese Communist Party Ties to Company
Called the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, the bill would prevent “foreign adversaries,” like China, from having ownership in applications like TikTok.
Worker Time Off Requests Hit Highest Point Since 2019
While a higher proportion of employees are asking for PTO every year, PTO approvals aren't keeping pace, leaving a wider gap of unapproved time off.
BambooHR adds Employee Sentiment Analysis Feature Powered by AI
The AI-powered reporting feature provides deeper insights into employee feedback and enhances leadership’s understanding of why employees are or aren't satisfied at work.
Paycor Launches Pay Benchmarking and Labor Forecasting Tools
The new offerings are intended to help HR and business leaders make more informed compensation decisions and enhance workforce planning.
CFPB Sets $8 Maximum Fee for Late Credit Card Payments, While Banks Sue to Stop Action
While the CFPB expects the law to go into effect 60 days after it is published in the Federal Register, there is some talk of litigation against the agency to prevent the law from being implemented.
Minimum Wage for California Fast Food Workers to Rise to $20 Per Hour
California has a newly appointed Fast Food Council ahead of a state law that will increase the hourly pay for fast food workers to $20 on April 1.
Unemployment Numbers Hold at Historically Low Rates
Applications for U.S. unemployment benefits held at historically low levels last week, the latest evidence of a resilient labor market.
IRS Tries to Clear Up Confusion on Medical Expenses
Expenditures for general health and wellness aren't considered medical expenses, regardless of some claims to the contrary.