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Tax Topics For Individuals
HR with Tightened Purse Strings Can Still Meet Challenges
Human resources (HR) departments face some complicated and unique challenges during difficult economic times. For example, a business…
Federal Million Hearts Program May Help Employees Lower Costs
A federal program from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services may help employers reduce costs associated with employee…
Growth in Telemedicine and E-Visitation May Reduce Health Care Costs, Premiums
The idea of e-visitation is to help reduce health care costs as well as overcrowding of hospitals and medical clinics. Patients go…
Keep Control in a Media Interview
Let's say that for months, you've been trying to get some media attention. Finally, the local television station or newspaper…
Be Prepared For Reservist Deployment
The mobilization of National Guard members and reservists has increased the likelihood that some of your employees might be called up…
6 Common COBRA Mistakes Made by Employers
COBRA can be a tricky field — even for experienced Human Resources professionals. There's a lot of work involved in…
Raise Your Company’s Profile for Little or No Cost
The most effective publicity is often free or very inexpensive. It simply takes a little of your time and some creative intelligence.…
Watch Your Employees’ Language
Take steps to clean up workplace profanity. Vulgar or inappropriate language in the workplace is rising and along with it an increasing…
Violating Workers’ Comp Laws can be Costly
The owner of a construction company is behind bars. Why? He cheated on his workers' compensation obligations. Here's the story:…
The Fine Art of Price Setting
It's a matter of balance. You went into business to make money and the concept of chalking up profits is fairly simple: Your…
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