by chris | Jan 30, 2019 | Business Tips, Human Resources, Payroll
Some state minimum wage adjustments are tied to the consumer price index, but otherwise, cost-of-living raises are not required by state or federal law. You just need to make sure you’re paying any applicable state and municipal minimum wages. That said, if the cost...
by chris | Jan 23, 2019 | Human Resources
Unemployment Insurance QuestionWe will be terminating an employee who’s been with us only a month. How do I ensure that they don’t get unemployment?Answer from Margaret, PHR, SHRM-CP:Unemployment insurance (UI) benefit claims can be difficult to contest. Most state...
by chris | Jan 11, 2019 | Human Resources, Payroll, Time & Attendance
Time and labor (also called time and attendance) involves tracking employees’ start and end times, early departures, late arrivals, breaks taken and absenteeism. Payroll involves, among other things, making sure employees are paid correctly based on their...
by chris | Dec 19, 2018 | Business Tips, Human Resources
According to the Society for Human Resource Management, an employer brand “is essentially what the organization communicates as its identity to both potential and current employees. It encompasses an organization’s mission, values, culture, and...
by chris | Dec 19, 2018 | Payroll, Taxes
Many companies subscribe to myths about payroll. Let us “bust” them for you. 1. I don’t have enough employees to use a payroll service. Even if you have only one employee, there’s still a lot to be done in terms of payroll. Ultimately, you must...
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