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Automobili Lamborghini signs agreement to improve employee flexibility

Employee Benefits

Decided with the Unitary Trade Union Representation, FIOM CGIL and FIM CISL, the draft agreement for the years 2023-2026 sets out new work models that will not impact starting pay to be implemented initially on an experimental basis.

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Two Neighboring States Recently Joined a Growing Movement to Provide Paid Family Leave

McNees

To be eligible for the leave, employees must have worked at least 680 hours over the 12-month period before the leave begins. Employees also must exhaust all voluntarily provided paid leave before taking paid leave under this law. Employers with 10 to 24 employees only need to offer parental leave.

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Paid Family Leave by State Number Increasing in U.S.

HR Digest

Paid family leave by state, or paid family and medical leave (PFML), is a state-specific family leave law that provides employees with paid family and medical leave. states offering family leave require employees and/or employers to contribute to a paid leave fund.

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New Laws for 2023 part II

InterWest Insurance Services

1, 2026, it applies to all licensed contractors or applicants for licensure, regardless of classification, unless they are organized as a joint venture and file a certificate of exemption from workers’ compensation. Tree service contractors (D-49). Starting Jan. 7) Permanent COVID standard.

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AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT CONTAINS MANY EMPLOYEE BENEFITS RELATED PROVISIONS

Benefits Notes

Under the ARPA, the 10% interest rate corridor is reduced to 5% for plan years beginning in 2020 through 2025, the 5% per year expansion will be delayed to the 2026 plan year (and, accordingly, the 30% corridor is reached in the 2030 plan year), and a permanent 5% interest floor is established for the twenty-five year averages.