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Holiday Hiring Likely to Drop at Major Retailers
Retailers' annual surge of holiday hiring will be more muted this year, according to a new forecast.
Commercial Logic Releases Updated Version of TrakTime Central for QuickBooks
Commercial Logic announced the release of a new version of TrakTime Central for QuickBooks. TrakTime Central 2013 features new reporting options and now supports QuickBooks Enterprise in addition to QuickBooks Pro and Premier.
Report Forecasts 4 Percent Rise in Holiday Retail Sales
Non-store sales expected to climb 12.5 to 13 percent; Smartphone use to influence 8 percent of retail store sales
Canadian CPAs Optimistic on Economy
Economic optimism among executive professional accountants at its highest level in two years: CPA Canada Business Monitor
Report: Household Incomes Lower Than Before Recession
More than three years after the recession ended, most households are earning less than they did before it began. In fact, most households had less inflation-adjusted income last year than before the 1990-1991 recession.
ADP’s RUN Payroll System Passes 250,000 Clients
The web-based RUN Powered by ADP payroll and human resources management system is now serving more than 250,000 small business clients, ADP announced on Thursday.
California Businesses and Workers Split on Minimum Wage Increase
As a father of three earning $8 an hour, Bakersfield resident Adula Harris may well benefit if Gov. Jerry Brown signs a bill that would raise California's minimum hourly wage to $9 in July and then to $10 in January 2016.
Federal Agency Rules Against Debit Card-Only Paychecks
Paying employees exclusively with debit cards -- like a local McDonald's franchisee had been -- is illegal, federal regulators have determined.