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Small Business Hiring Best Practices

Many small business owners and executives will attest to the fact that hiring poor performing employees has a much greater impact within a small business than it does on a larger organization with a greater number of employees. For instance, if a small business has ten employees and one of them is underperforming, that’s 10% … more »

Employer Considerations for Unexpected Workplace Closures Due to Inclement Weather

In bygone days, many workplaces held a policy, whether clearly articulated or unspoken, that business operations must never shut down. However, in recent years, as employer obligations toward employees have grown, and employee-friendly workplaces have become more popular, employers have begun to re-think their “always open” policies during inclement weather. Of course, when a blizzard … more »

Understanding the Unemployment Claims Process in Indiana

Unemployment compensation is a benefit that provides short-term assistance to individuals who are eligible according to state laws. To an unemployed person, unemployment insurance benefits may be a lifeline to survive in the midst of an uncertain period of time in his or her life. However, the term “unemployment” often evokes a sense of unease … more »

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Overview – Part III

This is the third and final article of three that will focus on the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and the requirements of employers.  The first article focused on what employers and employees are required to comply with in accordance with the regulations of the FLSA and the second article focused on the specific exemption … more »

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Overview – Part II

This is the second article of three that will focus on the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and the requirements of employers.  While the first article focused on which employers and employees are required to comply with in accordance with the regulations of the FLSA. The second article will focus on the exemption classifications and … more »

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Overview – Part I

This is the first article of three that will focus on the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and the requirements of employers with regards to the payment of overtime. This article will focus on what employers and employees are required to comply with in accordance with the regulations of the FLSA. The second article will … more »

Hiring Teen Workers: A Good or Bad Idea?

Hiring teen workers may seem like taking a risk for some employers. The stigma of hiring employees who cannot work late, may not have ever had a job, may not be allowed to use specific equipment, and must schedule their shifts around family vacation is very real. Who wants to hire employees with these restrictions? … more »

Tips for Working for a Younger Manager

In the world of employment, it is commonplace to assume that an employee with little to no training or experience will start with the organization in an entry-level position. Once the employee gains additional experience and knowledge about the job, they may be a great candidate for a promotion. One might call this “climbing the … more »

What Employers Need to Understand about an Employee’s Right for Time Off to Vote

With Election Day just around the corner, workplace scheduling may involve more adjustments than usual as employees seek to fulfill their civic duty by voting. While mid-term elections don’t typically draw the voters as much as presidential elections, this year may be different. According to the 2018 Election Calendar and Results by The New York … more »

What is Ghost Employment?

Does your organization have ghost workers?  Let’s define the term ghost employment so that the organization’s payroll department is better able to determine if the organization supports ghost workers.  First of all, a ghost worker is an employee on paper only.  He or she may be a deceased employee who is still in the payroll … more »