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Controlling Overtime Costs

Controlling Overtime Costs

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

In light of the Department of Labor’s (DOL) recent changes to overtime pay rules—issued on May 18, 2016—more business owners are concerned about controlling overtime costs. The increase in the minimum salary an employee has to earn in order to be exempt from overtime pay (from $23,660 to $47,476) is expected to increase the number of workers eligible for overtime by 4.2 million.
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Should you Hire External or Internal Job Candidates?

Should you Hire External or Internal Job Candidates?

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

A 2014 survey of business leaders found that 71 percent prefer to develop their current employees’ skills and then move them into more-senior rolls versus hiring an external candidate for the same position. There are many reasons why this is so, from performance to improving morale and reducing turnover.
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Four Reasons to Let Employees Work from Home

Four Reasons to Let Employees Work from Home

Saturday, July 23, 2016

Today’s employees consider schedule flexibility an attractive benefit. According to a survey by FlexJobs, an online job search website, the options these workers are most interested in are telecommuting all of the time (79 percent), alternative/flexible schedules (47 percent), and telecommuting part of the time (44 percent).
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You Can Become a Better Boss

You Can Become a Better Boss

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

According to a 2015 Gallup survey of more than 7,000 U.S. workers, 51 percent of employees have quit a job to get away from a boss. The reasons are many, from lack of communication and appreciation to favoritism and micromanagement.
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Cut Healthcare Costs without Cutting Benefits

Cut Healthcare Costs without Cutting Benefits

Thursday, June 16, 2016

According to PwC’s Health Research Institute, medical costs in the U.S. will increase 6.5 percent in 2016. Benefit plan changes, such as narrower provider rangers and higher deductibles, will reduce the increase to 4.5 percent, though many consumers and the companies that employ them will continue to struggle to afford healthcare services.
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