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2023 Recapped: Our Top 5 HR Blogs for SMBs

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Additionally, evolving employment laws and regulations continued to make headlines, as did the ongoing need for businesses to turn to trusted HR outsourcing partners. Our most popular blogs in 2023 for small- and medium-sized employers reflected these trends. An estimated 3.45

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New Priorities in EEOC’s Proposed Five-Year Strategic Enforcement Plan

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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which enforces federal anti-discrimination laws in the workplace, has released a proposed strategic enforcement plan for fiscal years 2023 through 2027 for public comment. The EEOC’s proposed strategic enforcement plan is open for public comment through February 9, 2023.

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Hiring Independent Contractors: What Rules You Need to Know

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In 2019, almost 30% of Americans were self-employed, and this percentage is set to grow to 50% by 2027. Many states still use the IRS Common Law test, but 33 others, such as California, use the modified version of the 1930’s ABC Test. Here is the difference between the two: IRS Common Law. Hiring an independent contractor.

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Michigan Employment Laws Business Owners Should Know

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It’s important to stay up to date on all of the employment laws in your state so that you can maintain compliance in your business. We did some of the hard work for you and put some of the most important Michigan statutes in one place so you can either learn them for the first time or give yourself a refresher. . Final Paycheck.

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New Jersey Employment Laws Business Owners Should Know

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It’s important to stay up to date on all of the employment laws in your state so that you can maintain compliance in your business. We did some of the hard work for you and put some of the most important New Jersey statutes in one place so you can either learn them for the first time or give yourself a refresher. . Minimum Wage.

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Updates From the EEOC’s New Strategic Plan

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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has released its fiscal 2022-2026 strategic plan outlining its vision, goals, and objectives. Learn more about the key changes within the EEOC Strategic Plan and how employers can adapt, including when it comes to background checks. Does the EEOC Regulate Background Checks?

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U.S. Representative Introduces Bill to Repeal Cadillac Tax

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The provision, which is currently slated to go into effect January 1, 2020, would impose a 40% excise tax on all employer-provided health insurance plans valued at more than $10,200 for individual coverage and $27,500 for families. “As trillion through 2027 ($1.75 On January 4, U.S. Representative Mike Kelly (R-PA) introduced H.R.