State Laws on Paid Time Off
Many employees delay using their accrued time off, and so firms have rewritten their paid time off...
Many employees delay using their accrued time off, and so firms have rewritten their paid time off...
The latest relief bill—the American Rescue Plan Act—is the size of a long novel, so it will take...
If you offer a 401(k) plan — in any of its various flavors — to your employees, everyone should...
A 401(k) is a special kind of plan, and it comes with special rules. Among those are...
On March 10, 2021, the Senate and House reached various compromises on the latest relief bill, the...
On March 1, 2021, the IRS issued guidance for employers claiming the employee retention credit for...
In 1970, when Richard Nixon signed the Occupational Safety and Health Act into law, an estimated...
Employee handbooks are a nifty communication and reference tool for the workplace, but only if...
Your starting salaries should be competitive, fair and aligned with your budget. Many factors come...
The consensus among HR leaders is that once you’ve reached the 20-employee mark, it is definitely...
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