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The Legal Aspects of Onboarding: Understanding Compliance Requirements

Essium HRM

Ensuring compliance during the onboarding process is essential for all companies that hire, including staffing firms. Here’s information to help you understand the compliance requirements, as well as a look at how Essium can make compliance simpler to manage.

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3 compensation issues topping HR’s priority list

HRExecutive

HR leaders are increasingly facing sleepless nights over rapid changes in the world of compensation—as pay transparency laws sweep the country, illuminating pay equity issues and their own need to develop data-crunching skills and savvy. With the posting of pay ranges, employers and employees can notice pay equity discrepancies more easily.

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Employee Compensation vs. Employee Benefits

Helpside

Offering both compensation and benefits is crucial to attracting and retaining employees. Employee benefits are typically offered to all full-time employees who qualify for them. There are some legally required benefits that employers must provide including matching tax contributions for.

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5 Employee Benefits Required by Law

Helpside

While many benefits are at the discretion of the employer, there is a set of employee benefits that are mandated by law. Employees are eligible for FMLA if they have been employed in the state for at least 12 months and worked at least 1,250 hours in the 12 months that precede the first day of the requested leave.

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HR Outsourcing Trends and Statistics SMBs Should Know

Extensis

Professional employer organizations (PEOs) : Organizations that enter into a joint-employment relationship with a business and provide comprehensive solutions for HR, payroll, risk and compliance, employee benefits, recruiting, and more. So, which of these functions are the most heavily outsourced?

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Report: HR Trends 2024 – Navigating the Future of Work

Extensis

The speed at which the business landscape is evolving means employers must quickly adapt to remain competitive; gone are the days of researching emerging trends and bookmarking them for later. AI-powered programs can also find skill gaps and patterns of bias in promotion and compensation, helping to create a fair and diverse culture.

HR Trends 101
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4 compensation strategies to respond to rising minimum wages

HRExecutive

As employers strive to remain both compliant and competitive, experts say, they need to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of their compensation strategy and ensure it is rooted in a strong pay philosophy. Once the evaluation process is completed, employers can consider these four compensation tactics, Dunn says.