Payroll
May 2018 Payroll Channel
4 Ways Employers Can Show Employees They Care By Isaac M. O’Bannon, Managing Editor When an employer shows empathy – treating employees as human beings with feelings and not just workers who help produce profit – it can make a significant difference in the workplace, studies show. How much of a difference? A 2018 State […]
Workers’ Comp Claims: A Common Employer’s Nightmare
Given that many workers’ compensation claims involve injuries that could be considered a “disability” under the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, (ADAAA), there is a likelihood that it may apply at least in some ...
Nearly Half of Organizations do not Track Payroll KPIs
Nearly half (49 percent) of all organizations surveyed admitted to not tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) in their payroll department. That's according to a new survey from Kronos Incorporated conducted with the American Payroll Association.
Dress For Success? How Clothes Affect Chance of Promotion
Climbing the corporate ladder requires the right gear, new research from staffing firm OfficeTeam suggests. The majority of professionals (86 percent) and managers (80 percent) surveyed said clothing choices affect someone's chances of being promoted.
The True Cost of Underperforming Employees
An employee who can't keep up with work demands takes a heavier toll on a business than some may think, new research suggests. Global staffing firm Robert Half recently asked CFOs to estimate how much time is spent coaching underperforming employees.
3 Things To Consider About Your 401(k) When Changing Jobs
More people change jobs than ever before. The average American worker makes 12 employment moves before retirement, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Intuit Turbo Launches New Household Income View
With this update, Turbo users will be able to automatically import all income streams – whether a full-time job with a W-2, a side gig with a 1099, or non-taxable military income – for both themselves and their spouses directly from TurboTax.
More Millennials Living With Mom
More millennials age 24-36 live with their moms than at any time in the past decade, according to the latest Zillow analysis. Nearly a quarter of U.S. millennials are living at home with their mom, which translates to about 12 million young adults ...