Payroll
Goldman Sachs Settles $215 Million Suit for Underpaying Female Staff
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has agreed to pay $215 million to put an end to a long-running class-action lawsuit that accused the Wall Street giant of systemically underpaying women.
Inflation Drops for 10th Month
Housing remains a key driver of inflation. The shelter index, which includes rent and owner rent equivalent costs, was the biggest contributor to April’s price increase.
U.S. Hiring and Worker Pay Increased in April
The job growth was broad-based, reflecting gains in health care, professional and business services as well as leisure and hospitality.
Accountants Say Small Businesses Still Have a Rocky Road Ahead
Over the next year, 61% of accountants believe the economy will be “much” or “somewhat worse” for small business clients.
Retaining Accounting Talent Starts With Knowing These Top 3 Job Search Motivators
Through active listening and increasing your understanding of all your employees’ needs and concerns, you’ll strengthen your standing as an empathetic leader.
Patriot Software’s Time & Attendance Supports More Pay Frequencies
In addition to the Time & Attendance Payroll software add-on, Patriot also offers an HR software add-on for employee management.
Senator Demands IRS Pays Employee Retention Credits Still Owed to Small Businesses
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand says nearly a million businesses are owed an ERC for keeping their staff on payroll during the pandemic.
New York Minimum Wage to Increase Starting in 2024
The minimum wage will increase to $16 an hour in New York City and Westchester, Nassau and Suffolk counties and to $15 an hour in all other areas of the state on Jan. 1, 2024.