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Watch Out California Employers: SB 1162 On Track To Become Law

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It’s worth noting that the requirement to publicly disclose pay data reports was removed as part of the recent round of amendments. The Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH), also known as the Civil Rights Department, no longer has to publish organizations’ pay data online and available to the public.

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Home Health Payroll & HR Software: Taking Better Care of Caregivers

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Current Challenges for Healthcare & Home Health Payroll & HR Turnover Since the pandemic and the “Great Resignation,” turnover has gone up and down, currently at 22.7% Staff have access to sensitive data, and they need to take care of the reporting obligations covered by the Affordable Care Act (ACA). in healthcare.

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Retail time tracking challenges and how to overcome them

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Read on to learn more about retail time tracking, the challenges faced by small business owners, the benefits of time clocks for retail businesses, and the must-have features you need in your time tracking tools. Who needs time off? Retail time tracking is just one of the things that a business owner needs to, well, keep track of.

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Wage Transparency Act Passes in District of Columbia

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Bill 25-194 , or the Wage Transparency Omnibus Amendment Act of 2023 will require employers to include salary information in job listings. DC’s Wage Transparency Act aims to address one of the worst pay gaps for women of color in the US. Pay transparency legislation is aimed at addressing these income disparities.

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Never Too Late to Update: Critical 2023 Employee Handbook Updates

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Reviewing your handbook quarterly is best, but you’ll definitely need to check for outdated policies at least once a year. It’s easy to forget about the employee handbook while you’re busy training employees and interpreting new regulations. Hourly workers who go beyond 40 hours also expect overtime pay.

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Proven Ways to Use Attendance Trackers in Your Small Business

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Tracking employee attendance is likely at the top of that list and likely to give you a headache just thinking about it. It’s like having a personal assistant who never takes a day off! Learn more Accurately Schedule Staffing to Manage Customer Demand Let’s talk about the scheduling struggle. But it doesn’t have to.

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Employee Cost: How to Calculate the Cost of an Employee?

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Overtime Pay: Compensation for hours worked beyond regular working hours, often paid at a premium rate. Benefits: These encompass various perks and protections offered to employees, including health insurance , retirement plans, paid time off, and other fringe benefits.