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Employee engagement remains a top concern for 2012

Employee Policies Human Resources
Feb 27, 2012

As a result of the 2008 financial crisis and its lingering effects on the market, companies have had to accomplish more with less, whether that is through utilizing human resource software or outsourcing other tasks.

Small businesses can avoid legal claims with appropriate job titles

Payroll
Feb 27, 2012

Accurate job descriptions not only help in the recruiting process, they can also help owners be sure they are paying employees correctly.

Texas officers involved in overtime scandal

Payroll
Feb 27, 2012

At least 18 officers in El Paso, Texas, have left the police force amidst an investigation into fraudulent overtime charges.

Employers can position themselves as financial information resources for workers

Payroll Taxes and Regulations
Feb 27, 2012

The protracted payroll tax debate finally came to an end in Congress - at least for now.

Recession prompts rise in work abseentism

Employee Policies
Feb 27, 2012

It's no surprise to hear that when employees are stressed and under pressure they may be more likely to duck out of work. However, in a recession, employee time and attendance issues grew even greater.

Managers want overtime pay from Family Dollar

Payroll
Feb 24, 2012

In a recent payroll dispute, a manager at a Family Dollar store charged the company for unpaid overtime employee attendance.

Payroll tax cut signed into law

Payroll
Feb 24, 2012

Yesterday, President Barack Obama signed the payroll tax cut into law without ceremony in the privacy of the White House.

Non-exempt remote workers pose problems for payroll

Payroll
Feb 23, 2012

Mobile devices have become increasingly popular among employers and employees for personal and business uses.

Study finds that women working in restaurants are underpaid

Payroll
Feb 22, 2012

A study by the Restaurant Opportunities Center United (ROC) showed that women who work in restaurants are among the most underpaid employees in the United States and receive the least benefits.