The New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to hear two appellate division cases about unemployment benefits because both unanimous rulings contradict one another. The question needing to be answered is…
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When an individual files for benefits, the state establishes a “benefit year” for them and the claimant can collect their award of benefits during that time frame. The benefit year…
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Even though all 501(c)(3) nonprofits have the option to not pay their state unemployment insurance (SUI) taxes many still do and what results are massive overpayments. Our industry estimates indicate…
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The Vermont Department of Labor announced Friday, March 2, 2018, three potential changes to the Unemployment Insurance (UI) program, that will ultimately reduce tax rates for employers beginning July 1,…
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United Cerebral Palsy of Georgia, a member of 501(c) Agencies Trust, has been awarded a 2018 Top Workplace honor by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The list is based solely on employee…
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Today, we at 501(c) Agencies Trust announce the addition of Santa Cruz Waldorf School as a new program participant. 501(c) Agencies Trust is a group of 1,500 nonprofits that have…
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At 501(c) Agencies Trust, we receive a lot of calls about current or planned unemployment costs from our member nonprofits. Below are some of our favorites. We may have to…
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By Sonya Llewellyn, Associate Director, HR Services My first awareness of sexual harassment, from an HR perspective, came in 1991 during the Anita Hill testimony given against Clarence Thomas, then…
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Today, we at 501(c) Agencies Trust announce the addition of Greater Green Bay YMCA as a new program participant. 501(c) Agencies Trust is a group of 1,500 nonprofits that have…
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Written rules, standards of conduct and clear personnel policies offer the best defense against unfounded unemployment claims. These defenses will often fail unless you can prove a former employee (claimant)…
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