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Understand how the Family and Medical Leave Act applies to your business and what you need to do to comply with its regulations.
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Many full-time employees in the U.S. want to work remotely, even after the COVID-19 crisis has passed. But can working from home actually save companies money?
Businesses that have a well-defined and sustained company culture will be the ones to survive the COVID-19 crisis – and others that may arise.
Here are some ways to make your workplace ripe for creativity.
Should you outsource your company's HR functions? Here are five signs that outsourcing HR may be your best strategy.
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Create a bereavement leave policy that follows best practices and meets legal requirements.
It’s important to focus on your customers, the features required to attract and retain them, and your team during tough times.
Many businesses employ a management practice of ranking and then dismissing a certain number of employees every year. Can this approach survive?
The Affordable Care Act requires all eligible businesses to provide proof of insurance to the IRS. Both 1094-C and 1095-C are important parts of that requirement.
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An employee handbook, or staff manual, outlines your company's policies, procedures and behavioral expectations that direct your team's actions.
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