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Top 6 ADP alternatives & competitors (in-depth comparison)

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That’s why you’re looking for HR software that can take some tedious admin tasks off your hands. Steep learning curve Small businesses have tight profit margins so you can’t afford to have a week of lost productivity while you onboard a new software. Perhaps you came across the leading solution, ADP, after a quick Google search.

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Brazilian Labor Law: Ensuring Equal Pay for Equal Work

Trusaic

In cases of pay disparities, employers must create action plans, with detailed goals, deadlines, and training programs. Further, the WEF’s 2023 Global Gender Gap report ranks Brazil 110 th for ”wage equality for similar work”. The CLT details employment laws relating to working hours, compensation, vacation time, and health and safety.

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Cafe Classic: Re-Thinking Compensation At Professional Services Firms

Compensation Cafe

Editor's Note: As pay transparency and equity concerns draw ever more attention, it's interesting to revisit Stephanie Thomas's Classic post about black-box models of compensation and their fit, to the unique world of professional service firm partnerships or. Partners are forbidden to discuss compensation with each other.

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EEOC to Employers: Be Proactive on Addressing Instances of Age Discrimination

Trusaic

The EEOC alleged that JPL systemically laid off employees over the age of 40 in favor of retaining younger employees and passed over employees aged 40 or over for rehire in favor of less qualified, younger employees. For example, theAge Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) prohibits discrimination based on age for persons 40 or older.

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10 things employees really want — and how to make them happen

Homebase

It comes as no surprise that a fair wage rate is one of the top priorities for employees. Are you providing the right compensation for your employees? . A good rule of thumb is to dedicate 40% to 80% of your revenue toward employee wages, according to NerdWallet. Flexible work hours . Strategic planning. Great co-workers.

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Is Your Employee Asking for a Raise? Here’s What to Do

Patriot Software

At some point, your employee may ask for a higher salary or hourly wage. According to one report , 37% of workers have asked for a wage increase from their current employer. Chances are, your employees may ask you for a wage bump, too. Use a standard compensation comparison process to prevent bias during the pay audit.

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employee cursed at a coworker over politics, boss has weaponized her personality test, and more

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One of the VPs of my company related the following event to me: In a meeting of eight managers and project managers, one project manager, Tom, said he’d voted in the past election to raise the minimum wage to $15 per hour so that everyone would be paid a living wage. I’m an HR manager (department of one – me).