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Employee Burnout: 4 Ways Technology Can Help

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Department of Labor changes to overtime pay, Kronos has published a research brief on The Changing Face of Wage and Hour Law. (Editor’s Note: Today’s post is brought to you by our friends at Kronos , the global leader in delivering workforce solutions in the cloud. To help employers navigate the upcoming U.S. Enjoy the post!).

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Meeting Healthcare Needs with Advanced Scheduling

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Referencing data from the BLS again, there’s a considerable gap between salaries at the top and the bottom: The median annual salary for practitioners and occupations such as nurses and physicians is roughly $25,000 higher than the median annual wage for other occupations. Read the White Paper. Healthcare in the U.S.

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Strategic Compliance: Wage Garnishment Risk Avoidance

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Some people might look at the title of today’s article and say, “Wage garnishments? Payroll departments do handle the processing of wage garnishments. But make no mistake, when employees have a question about their paycheck, including deductions like a wage garnishment, the first place they often go is HR. Congrats to them!

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Free White Paper: Your Guide to 2024 California Employment Laws

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CalChamber’s employment law experts have wrapped up their analysis of the employment-related legislation that California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law in 2023 and summed it up in the free Your Guide to 2024 California Employment Laws white paper. CalChamber members can access the white paper here.

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Worker Misclassification and the Freelance Economy

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Besides the threat of class action lawsuits, misclassification of workers can lead to liability for unpaid tax withholdings, unemployment insurance taxes, workers’ compensation premiums, overtime, minimum wages, sick and vacation pay, among others. by Lisa Higgins, Contributing Editor. Savings in payroll-related costs for companies.

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Free 2023 Midyear Employment Law White Paper

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Luckily, one of CalChamber’s employment law experts highlighted this year’s significant developments so far in the free 2023 Midyear Employment Law Update white paper. You’ll also learn about federal legislation that has expanded federal protections for pregnant and nursing workers and how it affects California employers.

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Free White Paper: What California Employers Need to Do Now Regarding PAGA Reform

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Since it was enacted in 2004, the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) has allowed individuals to file lawsuits against employers seeking penalties for various Labor Code violations, such as the failure to properly provide overtime pay, missed meal and rest break, and inaccurate or noncompliant wage statements, to name just a few.