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Report Says Undocumented Immigrants in U.S. Pay Nearly $100 Billion in Taxes
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4 Money Issues Couples Should Agree On
Spouses often harbor different opinions on a variety of subjects. From the style of clothes and haircuts they like on each other to the TV shows they watch every evening, marriage requires plenty of compromise.
New Report Establishes Student Loan Guidance & Contribution Program Standards
As student loan benefit packages proliferate, IonTuition has created an easy-to-understand guide for employers and other organizations to evaluate their potential programs.. Areas of evaluation include:
Communicate With Staff for Greater Buy-In
Employee communication is a vital component of your staff management plan, so it’s worth your while to step up efforts in providing staff members with the knowledge they desire. Doing so benefits you as well, as a morale booster and engagement ...
Payroll Problems Make Employees Go Job Hunting; 84% Expect Pay Raise Each Year
Payroll problems may be the fastest way to send top talent to the exits. According to a new survey from The Workforce Institute at Kronos Incorporated, about half of the American workforce (49 percent) will begin searching for a new job after ...
IRS Approves 84 Certified Professional Employer Organizations
The Internal Revenue Service has issued notices of certification to 84 organizations that applied for voluntary certification as a Certified Professional Employer Organization (CPEO).
Businesses Prefer Online Time Tracking to Paper
The most preferred method of employee time-tracking is via web application on a tablet, phone, or PC, according to a recent study by Paychex, a provider of integrated human capital management solutions for payroll, human resources, retirement, and ...
The EEOC’s Increased Focus on Leave Policies
Several years ago, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”), the federal agency that enforces the nation’s anti-discrimination laws, filed suit against AutoZone, Inc., accusing the auto parts retailer of violating the Americans with ...
Is 70 the New Retirement Age?
Is 70 becoming the new retirement age? According to a recent CareerBuilder survey, 30 percent of U.S. workers ages 60 and older plan to retire at age 70 or older. Another 20 percent don't believe they will ever be able to retire.