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From workplace sexual harassment to an ever-changing regulatory landscape, employers should remain vigilant and compliant in the coming year.
January 21 -
The online retailer joins companies including Cisco, Facebook and Google to make the move as pay equity complaints take hold of the national conversation.
January 21 -
The due dates for filing with the IRS remain unchanged for now, but advisers and clients must monitor developments that may repeal or modify rules.
January 19
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The DOL recently said it will scrap the agency’s previous six-factor test for unpaid interns and instead utilize the “primary beneficiary” test.
January 18
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Tax reform, paid leave laws and overtime regulations are some of the changes business owners are considering as they plan for the year ahead.
January 17 -
A new report by Seyfarth Shaw identifies key trends employers should keep an eye on to prevent their own lawsuit.
January 17 -
The payroll product was changed less than 24 hours after the Internal Revenue Service released its 2018 guidelines.
January 17 -
AutoNation chief Mike Jackson, who publicly broke with the GOP over Trump's nomination, is giving an array of benefits to employees who stay with the retailer for several years as a way to share the spoils of U.S. tax reform.
January 16 -
The list outlines the current standards business owners must follow and the anticipated changes that should be considered as they plan for the year ahead.
January 11 -
The recently enacted Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made significant changes to the Internal Revenue Code, making changes affecting employer-provided retirement, welfare and fringe benefits.
January 11
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