Safety Rules - Fall Protection

Monday, January 24, 2011 by Human Resources

RoofThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued a directive changing the required fall protection systems for residential construction. This directive, effective June 16, 2011, requires the use of conventional fall protection systems in residential construction activities six...

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Human Resoruces Help – Form I-9

Thursday, January 20, 2011 by Human Resources

FormOn January 11, the Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services released a new guide to the Form I-9 process.  I-9s are required of all employers to verify the employment of each new hire, and are used as part of audits to curb illegal immigration.

 

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HR Best Practices – Diversity

Monday, January 17, 2011 by Human Resources

Diversity can bring positive opportunities to any organization. These Diversity opportunities include:

 

  • Attracting and retaining high-quality people from a variety of backgrounds.
  • Increasing morale because everyone feels that he or she is welcome and appreciated, regardless of background;
  • Improved productivity...
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HR Best Practices – Insubordination

Tuesday, January 11, 2011 by Human Resources

In general, employees have a duty to obey direct orders and respect their supervisors' authority.  Direct insubordination or discourtesy jeopardizes productivity, harms morale, and undermines supervisors' authority. Insubordination and discourtesy can take many forms, including: 
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  • using abusive or...
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HR Best Practices – Minimum Wage Requirements

Monday, January 10, 2011 by Human Resources
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While federal law sets minimum wage requirements, many states require higher payments. For example, the federal minimum hourly rate is $7.25, but Ohio requires payment of $7.40/hour, Oregon requires $8.50/hour, and the state of Washington requires payment of $8.67/hour.

 

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HR Best Practices - Overtime

Wednesday, January 5, 2011 by Human Resources

MoneyMaintaining accurate employee records and legal compliance is critical for all employers. Failure to do so can result in hefty penalties, as demonstrated by a Texas company that failed to maintain accurate time and payroll accounts and did not properly pay employees for overtime hours worked. As a...

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HR Update - P3

Sunday, January 2, 2011 by Human Resources

lawThe U.S. Department of Labor has launched a new initiative that would require nearly every U.S. business to proactively demonstrate compliance with safety laws, wage laws, and anti-discrimination laws.  This program, known as "Plan/Prevent/Protect" (also known informally as "P-Cubed" or "P3"),...

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Human Resources Help - Labor Laws

Wednesday, December 29, 2010 by Human Resources

NoticeThe National Labor Relations Board has proposed a rule that would require every employer subject to the Board's jurisdiction to post a notice informing employees of their federally protected labor rights. The Board believes that such a rule would not only make employees aware of the National Labor...

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Human Resources Policies - Ethics

Monday, December 27, 2010 by Human Resources

EthicsEthical behavior by all employees is critical to the long-term success of any company. Statistics show that employees who believe that their company operates in an ethical manner tend to be more productive and stay with the company longer. One of the first steps in ensuring that a company is run...

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Human Resources Help - Holiday Safety

Wednesday, December 22, 2010 by Human Resources
PartyEmployers who emphasize these home safety tips will help keep their employees safe this holiday season:

 

·        Use only UL-approved electrical decorations and extension cords.

·        Inspect all lights and cords before use.

·        Keep your tree and other decorations away from heat sources.

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HR Best Practices - Payroll Taxes

Wednesday, December 15, 2010 by Human Resources

PenaltyThe owners of a concrete company in California have been charged with 15 felony charges of payroll tax evasion and workers' compensation insurance fraud. The charges are based on allegations that the company intentionally under reported wages by disguising the funds as payments made to independent...

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Human Resource Issues – Safety Training

Monday, December 13, 2010 by Human Resources
TrainingNo matter what type of business they operate, all employers must comply with OSHA rules. As far as training goes, OSHA regulations often imply rather than specifically require the type and extent of training. This puts a significant burden on employers to identify and implement necessary training. 

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Human Resources Administration – Mileage Rates

Wednesday, December 8, 2010 by Human Resources

DrivingMany employers reimburse their employees for mileage driven in an employee’s personal vehicle for business purposes. For 2010, the business mileage reimbursement rate set by the Internal Revenue Service is 50 cents per mile. Starting Jan. 1, 2011, however, these rates for the use of a car, van,...

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Human Resource Issues – Holiday Cheer

Monday, December 6, 2010 by Human Resources

PartyAccording to a BNA survey, there is a greater likelihood this year that employers will give employees holiday gifts and bonuses, sponsor end-of-year holiday parties and company-wide celebrations, and increase participation in charitable activities than last year. Employers with such plans, however,...

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HR Best Practices – Snow Removal

Thursday, December 2, 2010 by Human Resources

SnowIf it hasn’t already, snow will soon be falling in many parts of the country. Following are some safe snow removal tips employers can share with employees to help avoid injury, both on and off the job. 

·           Stretch for a couple of minutes before shoveling to loosen up back, shoulder, neck,...

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Human Resource Issues - Worker's Compensation

Monday, November 29, 2010 by Human Resources

worryThere may be times when discipline or termination of an employee who has filed a worker’s compensation claim is warranted, just as it would be for any other employee. Employers facing this situation, however, must not underestimate the legal risks involved. In addition to rights under state law, a...

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HR Best Practices – State Laws

Wednesday, November 24, 2010 by Human Resources

StatesEmployers with employees in multiple states must take care to comply with each state’s employment laws. For example, Illinois and Kentucky require employees to have 24 consecutive hours/one day of rest during a calendar week, but Indiana does not. Monetary penalties for each employee denied this day...

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Human Resources Help - Surviving the Holidays

Monday, November 22, 2010 by Human Resources
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While holidays are fun and exciting, they can also create stress and anxiety. Not only can this create problems at home, it can negatively affect a worker’s ability to do his or her job well. An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a company-sponsored program for employees that provides...

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Human Resource Issues – Independent Contractors

Wednesday, November 17, 2010 by Human Resources

Employers must take care when classifying workers as independent contractors. If the Internal Revenue Service finds that an independent contractor should have been classified as an employee, it can assess the employer any or all of the following:

 

• An amount equal to 1.5 percent of wages (3 percent...

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Human Resources Help – Disability Discrimination

Monday, November 15, 2010 by Human Resources

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects individuals with a physical or mental disability that affects a major life activity. This is true even if the condition is not visibly apparent or is in remission. This is evidenced by a recent federal court ruling in Indiana that an employee was...

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