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Military base has financial benefits for New York community

Payroll
Mar 24, 2011

A military base in Upstate New York is responsible for the economic well being of the region, according to the Watertown Daily Times.

New Hampshire next in line to slash union benefits?

Union Affairs
Mar 24, 2011

It appears no state is immune to the union turmoil that began in Wisconsin and has since spread to many parts of the country.

Union members claim Florida lawmaker is playing both sides

Union Affairs
Mar 23, 2011

Union members in Florida are expressing outrage at a member of the state House of Representatives for what they claim are contradictory statements, following the introduction of a bill that would limit union payroll processing.

Kansas lawmakers seek to reform workers compensation laws

Human Resources Employee Policies
Mar 22, 2011

Members of the Kansas House of Representatives and Senate are engaging in a debate that could significantly improve the financial value of workers' compensation benefits

Alabama lawmakers blocked in attempt to bar teaching association dues

Union Affairs
Mar 22, 2011

An Alabama high court ruled on Friday that Alabama lawmakers could not prevent teachers in the state from paying dues into their association, the Huntsville Times reports.

Georgia city to review all payroll, benefits policies

Employee Benefits Human Resources
Mar 21, 2011

Officials in Gwinnett, Georgia, have agreed to move ahead with a complete audit of the city's payroll and employee benefits policies, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

Californians believe public employees' benefits are too generous

Employee Benefits Human Resources
Mar 21, 2011

A greater number of California residents believe the employee benefits packages for public workers are too high, according to a recent survey by the University of California-Berkeley.

Florida reveals salary figures for state employees

Employee Benefits Human Resources
Mar 18, 2011

Following up on one of his campaign pledges, Florida Governor Rick Scott announced a new website that will post the salaries and pension packages of all state employees.

Payroll tax could make San Francisco businesses reconsider their locations

Payroll Taxes and Regulations
Mar 18, 2011

In February, San Francisco lawmakers introduced a bill that would create a payroll tax exemption zone in two areas of the city.