Maine has passed a new pay transparency law (LD 54) that will require companies to include pay ranges in job postings and maintain detailed pay history records. This brings Maine in line with other states like California, New York, and Massachusetts that have already ...
A BPO company or business process outsourcing company is a third party provider that firms subcontract for business-related ...
Payroll risk management refers to the processes, systems, and strategies organizations use to identify, mitigate, and ...
Payroll remittance is the money where employers in Canada send to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) after paying benefits or ...
Payment in Lieu of Notice (PILON) allows employers to end an employee's contract by paying them what they would have earned ...
Understanding Retirement Income and Tax Liability If you received a Form 1099-R this calendar year, you might be wondering, ...
Last week, the Federal Trade Commission continued to take enforcement action against non-compete agreements. The agency ...
U.S. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has resigned from her position, the third Trump cabinet member to step down this ...
Hiring a Chief Information Officer (CIO) is one of the highest-stakes decisions a company can make. Not only does this ...
As companies increasingly rely on flexible talent, managing independent contractors has become both an opportunity and a ...
Remote work has redefined how teams connect and while flexibility has increased, spontaneous office interactions have ...
W-2 vs. W-9 forms help businesses classify workers correctly and meet IRS tax rules. Employers use W-2 for employees with ...