Giving Information Can Lead to Lawsuits
Legal hassles can arise when you give references for former employees. These former employees might turn around and sue your organization for defamation. Here's...
Legal hassles can arise when you give references for former employees. These former employees might turn around and sue your organization for defamation. Here's...
Let’s talk about PTO and remote working. Telecommuting continues to increase every year. How do you handle leave for remote workers? Follow these guidelines....
The Department of Labor has announced the new minimum salary for certain exempt white collar employees. The final rule is very close to...
Many people enjoy hobbies that are also a source of income. From painting and pottery to scrapbooking and soap making, these activities can...
For purposes of U.S. tax law, churches are considered to be public charities, also known as Section 501(c)(3) organizations. As such, they are generally exempt from...
A federal appellate court has rejected a Maryland bed and breakfast's claim that its "reasonable agreement" to provide lodging to an innkeeper exempted...
In every industry, employees are becoming more mobile. Cell phones, tablets, and smart watches make it easy to get work done anywhere. Internet-enabled devices...
Question: I hired an exempt employee several months ago knowing that she wanted time off within her first month of work. We do not...
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Employers who provide paid family and medical leave to their employees might qualify for a credit that can reduce the taxes they owe....