2020 Minimum Wage Changes by State
Effective January 1, 2020, more than 20 states, including Ohio, will increase minimum wage rates....
Effective January 1, 2020, more than 20 states, including Ohio, will increase minimum wage rates....
Now is the time to start preparations for a successful Year-End by reviewing the employee...
If you’d like to present your employees with a physical check, Direct Deposits can be shut off for...
The more hourly employees a company has, the more important it might be to outsource payroll to...
Many employers offer performance-based raises as a means to praise good work and/or motivate...
Because employees’ benefits are intricately woven into their personal lives, they want to feel as...
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Employers also should be aware that many states and municipalities have enacted their own higher...
Employees are particularly attracted to jobs that offer a base wage or salary with the opportunity...
Many states have minimum payday laws, so make sure the pay frequency you have in mind does not...
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