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What employees really think about your culture
What employees really think about your culture Events Upcoming New Members Let’s suppose one of your employees appeared on the game show Family Feud. Host Steve Harvey prompts one of your people with this: “Name something your employer does to make you feel valued, other than a paycheck.” What would he or she say? How do…
Read MoreWhat not to wear to work this summer
What not to wear to work this summer Events Upcoming New Members Summer is here. That means backyard barbecues, beach weekends, sightseeing trips and the annual reminder from management that ensembles worn for those occasions are likely not office-appropriate. The warmer temperatures mean people wear less clothing, leading to more opportunities to run afoul of…
Read MoreDepartment of Labor to seek comments on how to improve the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Department of Labor to seek comments on how to improve the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Events Upcoming New Members The Department of Labor (DOL) plans to seek comments on how to improve the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) to better protect workers and reduce administrative burdens on employers. A request for information…
Read MoreHow to respond to social security “no match” letters
How to respond to social security “no match” letters Events Upcoming New Members About 575,000 employers have received employer correction request notices, also known as “no-match letters,” since March, alerting them about discrepancies between a worker’s Social Security number and government records. The Social Security Administration (SSA) has resurrected the practice of notifying employers with…
Read MoreFive simple ways to increase data security
Five simple ways to increase data security Events Upcoming New Members Business data is more than propriety information. Most small businesses hold customer credit card information on file and maintain electronic employee records, as well as manage their banking online. And a breach of this data disrupts basic operations and damages your reputation not to…
Read MoreAge Discrimination on the Rise
Age Discrimination on the Rise Events Upcoming New Members Today’s older workers are better educated and living longer than any previous generation. They also want to remain in the workforce longer, but discrimination and outdated assumptions are making that a tricky proposition for many experienced employees, and overt acts of ageism are only expected to…
Read MoreWhy do workers steal?
Why do workers steal? Events Upcoming New Members Employees use a variety of excuses to justify stealing things from their employers—a practice whose frequency has nearly doubled in the past 16 years, according to a new report. Why Do Workers Steal? In some cases, a bad experience at work—such as receiving a poor performance evaluation,…
Read MoreHow to keep employees from jumping ship
How to keep employees from jumping ship Events Upcoming New Members Employee retention has taken on a new significance amid one of the tightest labor markets of the past 50 years. The robust job market has given many employees the confidence to seek new opportunities, while employers are wrestling with rising compensation and heated competition…
Read MoreConsider your employees for your business succession plan
Consider your employees for your business succession plan Events Upcoming New Members A wonderful restaurant owner retired recently, and now the restaurant is empty. Why didn’t he/she/they convert their business to an employee-owned business, so that customers can continue to eat their wonderful food and the original owner could keep a toe in the business?…
Read MoreDepartment of Labor proposes changes for calculating overtime
Department of Labor proposes changes for calculating overtime Events Upcoming New Members On March 28, for the first time in 50 years, the Department of Labor (DOL) proposed changing the definition of the “regular rate” of pay—the building block for calculating overtime. If the planned exclusions from the regular rate are adopted, employers may pay…
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