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Wage Fixing Indictment Has Implications for Employers

ACA Times

3 minute read: A recent federal wage-fixing indictment against the former owner of a health care staffing company indicates that the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division is taking a closer look at the competition in labor markets. Employers nationwide, especially health care operators, would be wise to take notice.

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

Netchex HR Blog

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% A short staffed business has a much harder time satisfying customers. Here are a few of the biggest challenges managing a business in healthcare. in healthcare.

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

Trusaic

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. California’s latest pay equity legislation, SB 1162 passed the State Assembly Appropriations Committee late last week. . We outline them below.

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Contract Worker Rights: New Jersey & Illinois Break the Mold

Trusaic

Effective August 5, the Temporary Workers’ Bill of Rights carries significant legal implications for temporary staffing agencies and their clients. Legal implications for employers and temporary staffing agencies By strengthening contract worker rights, New Jersey aims to protect its 127,000 temporary workers.

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Is Hiring Teens a Good Alternative to a Tight Labor Market?

Stratus

With so many businesses struggling to keep up with a transient labor market, many industries are looking for ways to meet staffing shortages. Lower wages. Many people argue that minimum wage was never meant to be a livable wage, but rather an acceptable amount of money for someone new entering the workforce. Tech-savvy.

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Guide to mandatory overtime: Can you force employees to work long hours?

Homebase

The fact is that employers can oblige employees to work overtime hours, and employees can be fired for refusing to work mandatory overtime. Learn more. When in doubt, always consult an employment attorney with your specific questions about labor law compliance and consequences. times, their hourly wage for every overtime hour.

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Never Too Late to Update: Critical 2023 Employee Handbook Updates

Netchex HR Blog

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.