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A business owner might feel loyal to an early hire who has become a poor fit. Out of guilt or sentimentality, they avoid ...
After moving to the United States from South Korea at age 6, Jenny Jang found it challenging to navigate through school and her first jobs. "In all of the environments I was in, I was always a ...
President Donald Trump announced a new rule Friday reclassifying thousands career government employees as "at-will," making it significantly easier to fire them ...
Employee separations are a common aspect of doing business. When facing an employee separation, employers may find themselves asking, in the words of ...
Consulting firm Korn Ferry quizzed 15,000 professionals about recent changes in the power dynamic between employers and employees.
A New York federal district court denied a Brooklyn tax preparation firm’s motion to dismiss the Fair Labor Standards Act and New York Labor Law overtime claims of a fired accounting associate who ...
You cannot treat all employees equally, but you should treat them fairly. There’s a big difference between the two, and ...
The Illinois General Assembly had a busy year in 2024 drafting new legislation that was signed by Governor J.B. Pritzker and took effect on January ...
USCIS has published a new version of Form I-9 and effected new updates to the form and E-Verify. Employers can use the new 01 ...
More small businesses are posting salary ranges to attract workers, driven by new state laws and a push from younger owners ...
One of the best ways to improve your income in Schedule 1 is to hire employees. These workers can be assigned to various ...
W-2 employees are hired by your company to work under your control. You tell them where to be, what to wear, how to act, and ...