HR Administration - Interviews

Monday, June 7, 2010 by Human Resources

In a recent BLR poll, employers agreed that the worst mistake a candidate can make is arriving late. The next two worst interview mistakes a candidate can make are being poorly dressed/groomed and knowing nothing about the company/organization. If applicants make a mistake in an interview, it may...

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Humamn Resource Issues - Department of Labor Update

Wednesday, June 2, 2010 by Human Resources

The U.S. Department of Labor recently said it plans to update recordkeeping rules on a number of issues, including worker classification. As part of this initiative, the Wage and Hour Division plans to propose new recordkeeping rules for employers this August. In addition, the Division is...

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HR Administration - Policies & Procedures

Tuesday, May 25, 2010 by Human Resources

Small business owners are often so busy running their companies that they don’t take the time to establish human resource policies and procedures. This can lead to problems when it becomes necessary to discipline or terminate employees, and even in situations as simple as changing hours of work or...

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Human Resources Administration

Wednesday, May 12, 2010 by Human Resources

Although the economy may be showing signs of improvement, employers remain focused on increasing efficiency and holding down costs.  This may include downsizing, eliminating pay raises, and even cutting pay for employees.  While these actions can be justified, employers must be careful.  Top...

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Dont Overdue Your Safety Messages

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 by SAFETY

     Safety reminders and messages do improve cultures and outcomes. But there comes a time when efforts may fail to improve-and possibly even harm-safety results. Workers can become frustrated with too many safety procedures and too much information. This is especially true if they are dealing...

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HR Support - Payroll

Tuesday, May 4, 2010 by Human Resources

Payroll errors can be costly. Last month, a petroleum company in New Jersey entered into a settlement agreement under which it will pay $4 million in overtime pay, damages, interest, and penalties to more than 700 current and former employees. According to the Department of Labor, the company and...

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Administration of Flex Benefits

Thursday, April 29, 2010 by Andy Kuhn
One way that small business employers compete for talent is to offer comprehensive group health plans with flex benefits.  The challenge with these type of employee benefits plans is the cost and complexity of administration.  Key components for success are: 
  • Benefits Plan design
  • Employee Benefits...
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Human Resource Issues - Substance Abuse

Wednesday, April 28, 2010 by Human Resources

While alcohol and drug abuse rates tend to vary over time, surveys consistently find at least 5 to 10 percent of workers admit to illegal drug use; the actual percentage is probably even higher. Employee substance abuse can have many harmful effects on an organization, including:

 

• higher...

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Human Resources Administration – ADA & Reasonable Accommodation

Monday, April 26, 2010 by Human Resources

Employers with 15 or more employees are subject to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In addition to prohibiting discrimination against individuals with disabilities, the “reasonable accommodation” provision in the ADA may dictate that employers provide unpaid leaves in certain situations....

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COBRA Subsidy Extended

Wednesday, April 21, 2010 by Andy Kuhn

On April 15, 2010, H.R. 4581 - Continuing Extension Act of 2010 was passed into law extending the 65% health insurance subsidy for involuntarily terminated employees  through May 31st.  In addition, those who lost their jobs between March 31st and April 15th (voluntarily or not) are to be notified...Read More »

COBRA Premium Subsidy for Laid Off Employees to Be Extended?

Wednesday, April 14, 2010 by Andy Kuhn
As COBRA Administrator's for our employer groups, we keep a watch on the every changing legislation that impacts their Employee Benefit Plans to ensure compliance.      

H.R. 4851 - Continuing Extension Act of 2010, was put before the Senate on April 13, 2010.  This bill will extend benefits which...Read More »

HR Support - Health Care Legisltaion

Wednesday, April 14, 2010 by Human Resources

The newly enacted Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requires employers to provide “reasonable break time” to employees to allow them to express breast milk for nursing children. The law requires that the break time be provided for one year after the child's birth and that an employer...

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Human Resource Policies - Discrimination Complaints

Monday, April 5, 2010 by Human Resources

Even employers that are careful to comply with equal employment opportunity laws can find themselves facing a discrimination complaint. As a result, all employers can benefit from adopting an HR strategy to address EEO concerns. According to guidelines published by the EEOC, an effective...

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Human Resource Administration - Weapons at Work

Sunday, March 28, 2010 by Human Resources

On March 18, the Governor of Indiana signed into law legislation that prohibits employers from restricting employees’ possession of firearms. According to the new law, employers cannot have a policy or rule that prohibits employees from “possessing a firearm or ammunition that is locked in the trunk...

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Small Businesses Seek First Aid for "Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act"

Thursday, March 25, 2010 by Andy Kuhn
If you are like so many small business owners across America, in a time of great economic concern, the impact of H.R. 3590 - Patriot Protection and Affordable Care Act weighs on your mind.  Unless of course you've enlisted the services of a Professional Employer Organization.  

Why not allow the...Read More »

Human Resources Administration - HIRE Act

Wednesday, March 24, 2010 by Human Resources

On March 18, President Obama signed the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act, which provides employers with a tax credit and a Social Security payroll tax exemption for certain new hires. These new hires must begin employment between Feb. 4 and Dec. 31, 2010, and attest to being...

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HR Administration - Background Checks

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 by Human Resources

Employment screening and hiring practices often include background screening of applicants’ credit reports and criminal histories.  These background checks have recently come under increased scrutiny from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the U.S. Congress.

 

Acting EEOC...

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Small Business Group Benefits Costly and Labor Intensive

Monday, March 15, 2010 by Andy Kuhn
According to a white paper published by TriNet in 2009, one of the "Top 5 HR Compliance Concerns for Small Business" is Current Benefit Regulation and Law Not Being Followed.  "Small businesses spend 80% more per employee on federal regulatory compliance than large companies."   This is...Read More »

Human Resources Help - Attendance Policies

Monday, March 15, 2010 by Human Resources

Regular attendance at work is an essential function of most jobs. However, there are many legitimate reasons why employees cannot be at work every day. In order to help control absenteeism, employers should have a policy that addresses issues associated with attendance. These issues include...

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Employee Benefits Administration for COBRA and Premium Subsidies

Friday, March 5, 2010 by Andy Kuhn
On March 2, 2010, President Obama signed H.R. 4691 into law.  Do you know how this impacts your business?  You need to.

Small businesses across the United States are turning to Professional Employer Organization Services for Employee Benefits Management.  One area of complexity is the management of...Read More »