With daylight savings, your employees may start taking more time off to enjoy the great weather with their friends and family.
The U.S. Department of Labor intervened in a case against UnitedHealthcare and recouped approximately $934,000 in overtime pay that was owed to its workers.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has built his reputation upon cost-saving measures and other budgetary constraints.
At a time when states are trying to trim their budgets, the Georgia governor's office has seen nothing but increases in its payroll, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
At a time when unions are taking heat as sources of wasteful spending, the National Labor Relations Board has voiced its support for union expansion during the economy recovery, the Wisconsin Law Journal reports.
Hospitals nationwide may soon be increasing their employee recruiting efforts after a report showed hiring stalled during January.
The Yonkers School District will restructure its payroll methodology after an audit found the district responsible for five deficiencies in its financial management.
A large amount of security workers throughout New York City are turning their attention to their employer, Harvard Protection Services, claiming that it has failed to issue overtime pay
Toll takers do not have the most physically demanding or complicated job, but a few in Massachusetts are earning big dollars in the position.
The national unemployment rate fell to 9 percent in January after the government released data showing non-farm payrolls added 36,000 jobs during the month. It marks the first time since April 2009 that the unemployment rate has reached this level.