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Guide to Hiring Employees in Kenya

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Legal Framework: Kenya’s labor laws are primarily governed by the Employment Act, which provides a comprehensive framework for employment relationships, including recruitment, terms of employment, wages, termination, and dispute resolution.

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Malawi

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These contracts should include details such as job description, working hours, wages, benefits, and termination procedures. Minimum Wage: Malawi has a national minimum wage set by the government, which employers are obligated to adhere to. Employers must follow these procedures to avoid legal repercussions.

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The Delicate Art of Choosing Part-Time vs. Full-Time Workers

Homebase

While there’s no concrete definition of part-time work in the US, what separates part-time work from full-time work largely comes down to the number of working hours. US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) : “Full-time workers are those who usually work 35 or more hours per week. What is considered a part-time job?

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Kosovo

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As Kosovo continues to develop its economy and attract investments, the need for hiring employees becomes increasingly vital for businesses looking to thrive in this dynamic market. Kosovo, as a developing nation in the Balkans, has its unique characteristics and challenges when it comes to labor market dynamics.

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Part-Time vs. Full-Time Jobs — Pros, Cons & Full Explanation

Intoo USA

It goes beyond mere work hours—finding the right balance is the key to a thriving and cohesive workforce. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) classifies part-time employees as those who work fewer than 30 hours a week and full-time employees as those who clock in 35 to 40 hours weekly. But that’s only where the differences begin.

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HR, Training and the ‘Gig’ Economy

HRExecutive

New survey data finds few organizations are investing in their employees’ training and development these days, and I’m beginning to think the “gig economy” may have something to do with it. For those companies that are providing training, only 35 percent are offering career development opportunities online.

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Legislative lowdown: Colorado employers must notify workers of new job opportunities

HR Brew

1, 2024, also extends the period of time for which employees may obtain back pay for wage disparity violations from three years to six. Since 2021, Colorado has required employers to include in job advertisements the hourly wage or salary they’re offering, as well as any additional compensation information (i.e.,