Employment compensation

The salaries of female bosses are 35 percent lower than their male colleagues.

If the women in your office don’t make as much as the men, here’s what to do about it

Business

When women climb the management ladder, their wage gap with men grows even wider.

Wachovia employees listen to Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf

Researcher tells men to ‘lean out’ to make gender pay equality possible

Economics
Office paperwork box

What does HR look like in the office of the future

Technology
An employee demonstrates the preparation to take eggs with a needle at the e-Stork Reproductive Center in Hsinchu in northern Taiwan.

Egg freezing may be more of a distraction than a big new perk for tech employees

Health
The World

Minimum wage increase coming to several states

The World

Public pensions: what are a state’s responsibilities?

Conflict & Justice

In an attempt to remedy the gap, lawmakers in Colorado, Minnesota and South Dakota have voted to reduce annual cost-of-living increases on pensions. Not surprisingly, retirees in each state have filed lawsuits.

Demonstrators holding posters march during a protest to demand higher wages for fast-food workers in front of a McDonald's fast-food restaurant in Tokyo's Shibuya shopping and amusement district May 15, 2014.

Fast-food workers around the world stage protests over low wages

Fast-food workers from London to Manila took to the streets in more than 33 countries today to protest over low wages and a lack of guaranteed work hours.Fast-food workers from London to Manila took to the streets in more than 33 countries today to protest over low wages and a lack of guaranteed work hours.

Firefighters, other Scranton public employee wages suddenly cut to minimum wage

Global Politics

In the midst of a budget struggle, the mayor of Scranton, Pa., can’t get an agreement with the City Council. So, recently, he decided to cut the wages of the town’s employees to the federal minimum wage, $7.25 an hour, despite the fact they have contracts stating otherwise. This includes firefighters and other public employees.

Bill set to be considered this week would try to address gender gap in wages

Global Politics

“Equal pay for equal work” has been a phrase since the 20th century. However, in the United States, women still make, on average, significantly less money than their male counterparts. The Paycheck Fairness Act attempts to address the gender wage gap and will be voted on in Congress later this week, but is not expected to pass.

Republicans signal willingness to compromise on payroll tax cut extension

Global Politics

In December, Republicans and Democrats managed to extend a payroll tax cut, unemployment benefits and a fix for Medicare payments. That extension runs out at the end of the month but, at least when it comes to the payroll tax cut, Republicans are willing to offer another extension through the end of the year.