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The Difference Between Employer of Record (EOR) and Professional Employer Organization (PEO)

HR Lineup

One of the biggest challenges is managing the employer-employee relationship, and this is where Employer of Record (EOR) and Professional Employer Organization (PEO) services come in. They both offer a range of services, including payroll, taxes, benefits, compliance, and risk management.

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Payroll compliance: Ignore it at your peril, HR

HRExecutive

While the current buzz around AI and other shiny topics may be more exciting for HR to focus on, it’s dangerous to overlook any potential weaknesses in your payroll processing. This article will focus on the critical compliance-related considerations HR teams should keep top of mind.

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Building An HR Department: A Step-By-Step Guide

HR Tech Girl

Building an HR department is an exciting and challenging undertaking that will help your company grow and perform better, but it takes a thorough approach, patience, and strategic thinking. Lay faulty foundations of your HR function and you risk witnessing your business struggle over time or failing to reach the targeted success.

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HR Lineup

With the rise of the gig economy and the growing trend of remote work, employers are struggling to keep up with the changing regulations and compliance requirements. This is where Employer of Record (EOR) services come in. What is an Employer of Record (EOR)?

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The Difference Between Employer of Record (EOR) and Professional Employer Organization (PEO)

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Hiring employees is an essential part of business growth, but it comes with various responsibilities, such as payroll, taxes, benefits administration, compliance, and other HR functions. This is where an Employer of Record (EOR) or a Professional Employer Organization (PEO) comes in.

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HR Headaches: Should I Choose a PEO or HRIS?

Zenefits

These services include payroll, benefits, workers’ compensation, and compliance with employment laws. When you partner with a PEO, you outsource your HR responsibilities to them. Therefore, you do not need to hire an in-house HR team. PEOs typically work on a co-employment basis. What is an HRIS?

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What is a PEO? – Top 10 FAQs Business Owners Have About PEOs

Prism HR

A professional employer organization (PEO) is a human resources outsourcing company that provides HR services like payroll and benefits to small and mid-sized business clients. A co-employment model means that: Your worksite employees are jointly employed by the PEO at the state and federal level.