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The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) Can Save Your Business Money

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That’s why I wanted to share some information about a tax credit opportunity I learned about. Since I’m not current on the details of this re-enactment, I asked Ezrie Yellin , product manager in the tax credits and incentives division of Equifax Workforce Solutions. The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) is not a new program.

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Laws And Regulations Every HR Professional Should Know In 2023

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Minimum wage updates The conversation about the minimum wage is not new, but the importance of keeping updated with changes to the minimum wage laws cannot be overstated. Jurisdictions across the globe are continuously revising minimum wage standards to ensure workers can earn a livable income. Changes in labor laws 1.

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SHRM Exposition Special: Can Software Really Eliminate Employee Lawsuits?

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The boldest claim at the Society for Human Resource Management’s (SHRM) Annual Conference and Exposition comes from The Glasshouse Report, which promises that its new software can “eliminate employee lawsuits.” Many new and interesting HR tools and techniques were showcased at,SHRM, held recently in Las Vegas. Learn More.

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How SMBs Can Start Closing the Pay Gap Now

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No employer expects to pay every employee the same wage. Job type, job title, skills, education, credentials, training, experience, and even geography factor into pay differences. But when employers pay workers with the same or similar qualifications stark differences in wages, they’re likely engaging in discriminatory pay practices.

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Liberia

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The primary legislation governing employment in Liberia is the Labor Law of 2015, which outlines the rights and obligations of both employers and employees. Working Hours and Overtime: The standard workweek in Liberia is 48 hours, typically spread over six days.