Tag: economy of scale
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Review Your Benefit Offerings To Prepare For Open Enrollment In 2023
Employees’ needs have changed since the pandemic in 2020. Alongside the pandemic, there’s currently a tight labor market, hybrid work options are becoming increasingly popular, and benefits packages are being reviewed.
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Changes Delayed For Michigan Minimum Wage And Paid Sick Leave
The Michigan Court of Claims ruled earlier this year that the legislature violated the Michigan Constitution in 2018 by enacting, and within the same session amending, two ballot initiatives:
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New Jersey Enacts New Poster Requirements
The New Jersey Division on Civil Rights proposed new regulations earlier this year, allowing employers to place their required posters on the internet or intranet. Typically, this would be placed on a bulletin in the workplace.
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Updated Overtime Regulations For Salaried, Nonexempt Employees In Pennsylvania
Under the Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act (PMWA), the new state wage-and-hour regulations will take effect on August 5th for tipped and salaried nonexempt workers. The PNWA establishes a fixed minimum wage and overtime rate for employees in Pennsylvania.
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Ohio Workers’ Compensation Bill For Work-From-Home Workers
A bill amending workers’ compensation benefit requirements for employees who sustain an injury while working from home goes into effect on September 23rd. House Bill 447 states that an employee who works from home and is injured is compensable under Ohio’s workers’ compensation
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What To Do If You Receive A Surprise OSHA Inspection
It’s important to be prepared in case OSHA visits your business. Find out how your business can protect itself during an OSHA inspection.
