The Bureau of Labor Statistics, with help from Johns Hopkins University and the Urban Institute, has released the results of a study combining employment data from state and federal unemployment insurance programs…
This summer, the U.S. Department of Labor is expected to publish changes to the rules that govern worker overtime. The proposed changes are expected to significantly increase the number of employees eligible for…
The IRS continues to zero in on nonprofits who are engaged in activities more aligned to for-profit business plans. In a recent Private Letter Ruling (201503016), the IRS denied a tech organization its tax…
The nonprofit sector has grown by 20% over the last 10 years in contrast to a growth rate of about 2-3% in the for-profit sector, according to a new report…
For over 150 years, YWCA USA (YWCA) has been at the forefront of the most critical social movements — from civil rights, to affordable housing and pay equity, to violence…
By Brigid O'Leary Whether it's to get in shape, live a healthier life, finish or accomplish something that seemed unattainable, New Years resolutions come in handy for individuals trying to…
Paychex, a leading payroll provider, has published what they believe are the top ten regulatory issues for employers in 2016. Ranging from Obamacare to worker classification and retirement issues, it's a good…
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) decided last week that it doesn't want the Social Security numbers of nonprofit donors after all. The unpopular government agency withdrew its proposal to have nonprofits obtain more…
Diversity in the workplace has been under the microscope the past few years - as it should be. From ethnic diversity to gender diversity, many sectors and industries have had…
The Chronicle of Philanthropy is reporting that the Internal Revenue Service's Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities has called for the agency to require nonprofits to file financial data…