With daylight savings, your employees may start taking more time off to enjoy the great weather with their friends and family.
A recently introduced bill would redefine time and attendance legislation by limiting information technology workers from claiming time-and-a-half for overtime employee attendance.
Pharmacy and healthcare costs are skyrocketing, but businesses that offer these benefits to their employees don't have to break the bank to do so.
Recently released time and attendance records revealed that 66 police officers employed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey have earned more than $200,000 so far this year, The Associated Press reports.
Social media is playing an increasingly important role in employee recruiting, according to recent research from global talent development leader Lee Hecht Harrison.
The Albertville City Council in Alabama recently approved a measure pertaining to the recording of overtime employee attendance, according to the Sand Mountain Reporter.
Louisville, Kentucky, officials will be reviewing time and attendance policies after revelations that 10 percent of city employees earned more than $15,000 in overtime this year.
The Senate recently turned down a $120 billion proposal that would have placed an extra surtax on millionaires to fund an extension of the payroll tax holiday, The Associated Press reports.
The Austin Police Department had hoped to reduce its overtime budget from $9.3 million to $8.3 million this fiscal year, according to the city's budget.
West Virginia's Charleston Fire Department is facing overtime cuts under a plan recently passed by the city council, according to the Charleston Daily Mail.