Payroll
Paychex Charitable Foundation Donates $1 Million to National Urban League
The grant, which allocates $250,000 annually over four years, will support job training and workforce development programs in key markets where Paychex has a high concentration of employees.
Working from Home Drops to Once Per Week at Some Big Companies
It's a form of RTO creep, as companies test what has emerged as the post-pandemic norm of two to three days in the office and fan the debate over remote work.
Conservatives’ Budget Plan Renews Battle Over Social Security Benefits, Tax Cuts
The proposal would gradually raise the age at which future retirees can claim full Social Security benefits from 67 to 69.
Returning to the Office? The Remote Work Reckoning
Employees with hybrid work arrangements report the greatest job satisfaction compared to fully remote or fully on-premises workers.
Redefining Success: What It Looks Like When Growth Isn’t the Top Priority
A lifestyle accounting firm emphasizes the personal lives of their employees in a way that focuses on balance, which may look different from a firm where scaling financial growth is the main priority.
Younger Workers Say Transparency is Key to Business Ethics
Transparency and accountability are the strongest indicators of ethical behavior by businesses, according to a new international survey.
Inflation Worries Lessen, But Consumers Still Fret Over Finances
Policymakers will release fresh forecasts this week for where they see interest rates, inflation and the unemployment rate heading over the next few years.
Patriot Software Unveils New Payroll Permissions Feature
Patriot customers can control access to sensitive payroll data, increase security, have better protection against fraud, and reduce risk of errors.