The U.S. Department of Labor Office of Unemployment Insurance Division of Fiscal and Actuarial Services has released its annual state Unemployment Insurance State Solvency Report. The annual report describes in great…
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Employment law is ever changing. We've assembled a good list of changes for 2019. Take a moment to make sure you're up-to-speed on the changes in your state. California Anti-Sexual Harassment…
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Paid Family Leave provides paid leave to care for sick or disabled family members or time to bond with a new child. The United States is the only developed nation…
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Twenty-three states have altered their unemployment insurance taxable wage bases for 2019. Only two of the states lowered their wage base. State unemployment insurance taxes are individually assigned to each employer…
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Today, we welcome Caring Health Center as a new program participant of 501(c) Agencies Trust. Caring Health Center (CHC) was created by the Springfield, MA community in order to provide the highest…
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There have been recent cycles of economic fluctuation, stock market ups and downs, global political change, and more news headlines anticipating the next recession. As we ride out what will…
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We’re told that employees in mission-driven organizations are more engaged. But surely this applies only if the employees, themselves, feel they have a role to play in achieving that mission—which…
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Nebraska has announced a reduction in their state unemployment insurance taxes. The average tax rate for 2019 is 0.70 percent, a decrease of 0.06 percentage points from 2018 and a…
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How much thought do you give to your labor law posters? Perhaps not much. When December rolled around you probably received a reorder notice for your labor law poster. You…
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Has someone you know, be it a supervisor, hiring manager, or maybe even you, ever been ghosted at work - meaning an employee just disappeared from the job? Maybe it…
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