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BlackLine Launches Studio360 Platform
Bipartisan Bill Would Boost Monthly Social Security Benefits for 2.5M Americans
HubSync Ranked No. 221 Fastest-Growing Company in North America on 2024 Deloitte Technology Fast 500
Treasury, IRS Final Regs on Direct Pay Expand Clean Energy Tax Credit Access
EY to Invest $1 Billion in Effort to Attract New Accountants
The firm said the investment includes a boost in compensation for entry-level accountants as well as other tech-related initiatives.
FTC’s Noncompete Ban Leaves Most Small Businesses Unfazed
Just one in five small business leaders expect April's ban on noncompete agreements to impact their business, a survey found.
Bosses Hope RTO Mandates Will Lead to More Turnover, Survey Finds
Some executives are trying to encourage voluntary departures with their return-to-office policies, risking losing valuable talent.
In-Person Jobs Are Paying Nearly 40% More Than Last Year
New data shows that salaries for in-person roles are growing as employers try to compete with hybrid and remote offerings.
Finding Qualified Staff Is the Top Issue Facing Most CPA Firms In 2024
The AICPA revealed topline results of the PCPS CPA Firm Top Issues Survey during a Town Hall at ENGAGE 2024 this week.
Managers Think They Are Doing Great But Employees Disagree, Survey Finds
A new Gallup poll finds a disconnect across the board between manager self-perception and employee sentiment.
U.S. Job Openings Fall to Lowest Level Since 2021
Recent data indicate the labor market is cooling, but it’s been gradual through slower hiring rather than outright job cuts.
Why Gen Z Is Opting Out of the 9-to-5 Job Grind
A new survey by Upwork shows many Gen Z workers are basically shunning traditional office work norms altogether.