A majority of California voters are in favor of public-employee pension caps to help balance the state’s budget, according to a poll by The Los Angeles Times and USC.
Proposals requiring Florida state workers to contribute part of their income to their pensions are raising concerns over the effect it may have on lower-income workers.
Two Detroit pension boards have filed a federal lawsuit over Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder’s new law that gives emergency managers control over employee pensions.
Today’s workforce wants more than just a “job well done” pat on the back, according to a new Forum for People Performance Management and Measurement white paper, “Beyond Employee Engagement: Creating Enrichment.”
While nearly all top HR decision-makers are concerned about health care costs’ effects on employees and on overall corporate costs, only 16 percent would like to see a federally tax-funded health care system implemented.
For two days in June, HR experts and leaders from around the world will gather to discuss critical issues and find solutions to the challenges faced in the shifting industry.