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| 5/16/2010 | Employers At Risk For Discrimination Suits Source: The Oklahoman | Article discusses the changing landscape of state and federal employment laws for businesses in Oklahoma. Violation of the law's intact provisions can have dire consequences, said Sandi Ransom, director of human resources at Accord Human Resources, an Oklahoma City-based company that provides businesses nationwide with outsourced HR solutions. "You could be convicted of a felony for driving a truck (of undocumented workers) to a work site, or even driving a friend to lunch," Ransom said. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 5/25/2010 Accord PEO Read All 1 Comments about: Employers At Risk For Discrimination Suits |
| 1/8/2009 | State of North Carolina sets PEO bond requirements Source: State of North Carolina | Renewal application still must meet the $100K bond requirements. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 5/24/2010 PEO SURETY BOND Read All 1 Comments about: State of North Carolina sets PEO bond requirements |
| 3/5/2010 | Background Checking - Burden of Proof is coming Source: WorkForce | Employers who use background check information as criteria for hiring decisions may be forced to demonstrate relevance for the job. New EEOC regulations demanding an evidence-based approach to screening may help hone more effective hiring practices and provide a safe harbor from negligent-hiring lawsuits. The criminal screening process now in place at many companies may be an expedient method for culling candidates, but employers with hiring bars may soon have to rely more on proven methods for mitigating risk: job-specific hiring policies, proper supervision and effective performance management. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 3/4/2010 Background Checks and Burden o Read All 1 Comments about: Background Checking - Burden of Proof is coming |
| 11/17/2009 | Frank Crum Signs Deal with Tampa Bay Lightning Source: Tampabay.com | Longtime Lightning fan Frank Crum increases sponsorship and human resources services to the Tampa Bay Lightning hockey team. As part of the contract announced Tuesday, FrankCrum will provide other services to the Lightning such as employment tax expertise and unemployment claims management. It also will be the team's exclusive provider of staffing services. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 11/18/2009 Nice! Read All 1 Comments about: Frank Crum Signs Deal with Tampa Bay Lightning |
| 11/18/2009 | Florida Employers Face Large Increase in Unemployment Taxes Source: Tampa Bay Times | Florida's high and climbing rate of claims for unemployment insurance has caused the state Department of Revenue to increase the minimum and maximum rates for employers must pay for SUTA. In addition to the rate schedule changes, the state is increasing the wage base used to calculate the tax, increasing it from $7,000 to $8,500 dollars for every Florida employee. In Florida SUTA taxes are paid wholly by the employer. Get the 2010 Florida SUTA tax rates facts sheet. Notices of businesses' individual rates will be distributed in November and December, effective for wages paid on or after Jan. 1. The increases are needed to replenish the state's trust fund used to pay unemployment insurance benefits. Under state law, if the fund falls below 4 percent of the total taxable payroll in the most recent fiscal year, it automatically triggers an adjustment in unemployment tax rates. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 11/18/2009 This is just wrong Read All 1 Comments about: Florida Employers Face Large Increase in Unemployment Taxes |
| 11/18/2009 | TriNet Reports Strong Third Quarter 2009 Revenue Source: Bradenton Herald | TriNet reports that revenues doubled since the acquisition of Bradenton based Gevity in the summner of 2009. TriNet has added 350 small business clients since it acquired Gevity. Of those, 212 clients were recruited in the third quarter. TriNet’s client base is now about 8,000 small businesses, which have a combined 130,000 employees. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 11/18/2009 Why have revenues only doubled Read All 1 Comments about: TriNet Reports Strong Third Quarter 2009 Revenue |
| 8/8/2009 | PEOs: Recession Proof? Source: Bradenton Herald | Article discusses the business environment for several Florida based PEOs. “Small business leaders have learned that the best strategy to navigate a turbulent economy is to devote their finite resources to what they do best and outsource the rest,” said Burton M. Goldfield, president and chief executive officer of TriNet. “These products give them a customized HR solution that will boost their productivity and profitability.” | ![]() Latest Comment: - 8/8/2009 Recession and PEOs Read All 1 Comments about: PEOs: Recession Proof? |
| 4/1/2009 | Avoiding Court During a Recession Source: Risk Management Magazine | Good advice for avoiding lawsuits for unfair employment termination. According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), 2007 had the highest number of incoming private sector discrimination charge filings since 2002, along with the largest annual increase since the early 1990s. All this combined with the expected onslaught of age-bias lawsuits from baby boomers means that risk managers must work harder than ever to avoid employment-related lawsuits during the current recession. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 6/19/2009 Termination Read All 1 Comments about: Avoiding Court During a Recession |
| 6/3/2009 | State of Nevada approves PEO legislation Source: State of Nevada | The state of Nevada has approved significant enhancements to PEO legislation. New provisions ensure PEOs have flexibility for providing clients with workers' compensation insurance coverage and ensures uniform financial standards for the PEO industry. AN ACT relating to employee leasing companies; authorizing the Administrator of the Division of Industrial Relations of the Department of Business and Industry to adopt regulations relating to a third party that may act on behalf of an employee leasing company; providing various means for an employee leasing company and its clients to provide workers’ compensation coverage; requiring employee leasing companies to pay an annual registration fee; requiring employee leasing companies to submit certain audited financial statements; providing the means by which an employee of an employee leasing company may notify a supervisor of an injury for the purposes of industrial insurance; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 6/11/2009 PEO Legislation Read All 1 Comments about: State of Nevada approves PEO legislation |
| 6/5/2009 | Florida puts new reporting requirements on Professional Employer Organizations. Source: State of Florida | Florida passes "Accurate Employment Statistics Enhancement Act" to require PEO and Employee Leasing companies to submit client level detail information to the state government for use in unemployment compensation data analysis. Known as Florida House bill HB641 and Senate bill SB1062. The bill amends the definition of “employee leasing company” in s. 443.036(18), F.S., to include a statement that requires employee leasing companies to produce quarterly reports concerning their clients and internal staff. The new definition will require employee leasing companies to “produce quarterly reports concerning the clients of the employee leasing company and the internal staff of the employee leasing company.” Quarterly reports will provide AWI with more timely and accurate labor market statistics. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 6/9/2009 What about client names? Read All 1 Comments about: Florida puts new reporting requirements on Professional Employer Organizations. |
| 4/17/2009 | New Hampshire Employee Leasing Law May Change Source: State of New Hampshire | Audit requirements for employee leasing companies in New Hampshire may be improved if senate passed legislation is approved. An employee leasing company may meet its obligation to provide workers’ compensation insurance coverage for leased employees through 2 carriers, provided that each client company’s leased employees shall be covered by only one carrier and that such coverage shall clearly delineate such client company employees by client company name and federal identification number. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 4/20/2009 NH law Read All 1 Comments about: New Hampshire Employee Leasing Law May Change |
| 1/29/2009 | Workers' Comp Rates to Rise in Florida Source: South Florida Business Journal | Florida Workers' Compensation rates will be going up as a result of a recent Florida supreme court ruling that disallows a rate schedule for lawyers. Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty is expected to approve a 6.4 percent increase in Florida's workers' compensation insurance rates on April 1. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 2/17/2009 Just great - not Read All 1 Comments about: Workers' Comp Rates to Rise in Florida |
| 2/17/2009 | ADP TotalSource Financial Results Source: Seeking Alpha | ADP Reports 2008 fourth quarter financial results By segment, Employer Services (ES) revenue grew 6% to $1.64 billion with 3% growth in the U.S. payroll and tax filing business and 10% growth in beyond payroll revenue. Year–to-date client retention declined 0.5 percentage points. The dollar value of new business sales declined 13% for ES and Professional Employer Organization (PEO) Services due to price sensitivity and the increased number of companies going out of business. PEO Services revenue grew 14% to $285.4 million and Dealer Services revenue decreased 1% to $342.7 million. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 2/17/2009 Dollar Value? Read All 1 Comments about: ADP TotalSource Financial Results |
| 1/22/2009 | Making Ledbetter Better, or at Least Less Bad Source: The Heritage Foundation | The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act (HR 11-S181) is being pushed through congress. All employers need to understand the ramifications for HR practices and the long term financial exposure of this legislation. In particular, three words in the legislation that have received little attention would be particularly conducive to this sort of abuse. Rather than focusing on discriminatory pay decisions, the Ledbetter Act would include within the definition of an unlawful employment practice “a discriminatory compensation decision or other practice.” This loose language would allow trial lawyers to channel potentially all discrimination claims, no matter how tenuously related to compensation, through the Ledbetter Act, thereby evading Title VII’s and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act’s (ADEA) limitations periods entirely. In this way, nearly any alleged discrimination could be the subject of claims brought years after the fact—a recipe for abuse. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 1/27/2009 Full employment act for lawyer Read All 1 Comments about: Making Ledbetter Better, or at Least Less Bad |
| 11/21/2008 | Employers Hurt by Swollen Health Care Costs Source: Long Island Business News | The drastic rise in the costs for employer for health insurance is fueling demand for Health Savings Accounts or HSAs Another option is an HSA, in which dollars are allocated to employees, who can roll the accounts over every year and take them with them when they leave. I have a host of clients that uses HRAs, and a host of clients that uses HSAs,” Bradley said. “Some companies prefer HRAs because they are not as cumbersome to set up, and they retain the funds, rather than returning them to employees.” But others favor the HSA for the effect it has on employees. “It encourages them to become better consumers of health care, since they’re spending their own money,” Bradley said. For instance, “if the money is coming out of their own pocket, consumers might ask doctors if they really need all three tests, or if they really need 100 pills instead of 50,” said Lou Basso, president of The Alcott Group, a Farmingdale-based professional employer organization and provider of human resources services. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 11/24/2008 Remember the major medical pla Read All 1 Comments about: Employers Hurt by Swollen Health Care Costs |
| 11/17/2008 | Florida - NCCI Proposes 18.6% Workers Comp Rate Hike Source: Palm Beach Post | Although workers' compensation rates are expected to drop in January 2009, NCCI has proposed to hike rates shortly thereafter beginning in March and another hike later in 2009. The schedule, a key part of the 2002 workers comp reform, capped attorneys fees that had helped make Florida's rates among the highest in the nation. Since the legislative overhaul, rates have fallen by 60 percent, and Florida is now among the lowest states in terms of workers comp rates. A representative of the Florida Chamber of Commerce said small businesses cannot tolerate an increase, and he charged trial lawyers with getting a "bailout'' as the result of the Supreme Court decision. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 11/24/2008 Related Link Read All 2 Comments about: Florida - NCCI Proposes 18.6% Workers Comp Rate Hike |
| 11/13/2008 | California State Fund files for 8.9% workers’ comp increase Source: San Francisco Business Times | Since dropping by 63% since 2003, work comp rates in California are now on the rise, with state fund jacking rates up 8.9% for 2009. Since increases in workers’ compensation premium rates typically hit some lines of business harder than others, the steepest increases are likely to affect businesses in areas such as construction, manufacturing, transportation and retail, which are already struggling due to the rapidly weakening U.S. and California economies. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 11/19/2008 Is this Good or Bad News? Read All 1 Comments about: California State Fund files for 8.9% workers’ comp increase |
| 10/1/2008 | Administaff Announces Results of Business Survey and Compensation Data Source: Business Wire | Survey of small and medium sized businesses show more caution for 2009. The economy was listed by 81.5 percent of business owners as their biggest concern for 2009 versus 45.8 percent last year. More than 60 percent listed controlling costs as a leading concern, compared to 53.3 percent in Nov. 2007. Rising health care costs were another concern for 43.1 percent of respondents, a slight decrease from 44.6 percent in 2007. Retaining their most valued employees ranked fourth by 31.2 percent of those polled, and 28.9 percent of respondents listed hiring the right people. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 11/14/2008 What about product pricing? Read All 1 Comments about: Administaff Announces Results of Business Survey and Compensation Data |
| 9/14/2008 | Agencies can offer power in numbers Source: Florida Keys Keynoter | Companies in the Florida keys discuss the advantages of co-employment, employee leasing and PEO arrangements. “It helps me stay more focused on what I do, and that’s construction,” he said. “They keep me more in the field and out from behind a desk. Compared to what I was spending doing payroll myself and paying workman’s compensation, I’m saving at least 30 percent going through them.” A PEO provides outsourcing of payroll, workers’ compensation, human resources and employee benefits administration. It does this by hiring a client company’s employees, and becoming their employer of record. It then leases them back under contract to the original employer. This is known as co-employment, employee leasing or staff leasing. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 10/30/2008 Read All 2 Comments about: Agencies can offer power in numbers |
| 8/27/2008 | The Upcountry Revolution Source: Haleakala Times | How small businesses in Hawaii are increasing efficiencies by joining a PEO.
In response to the quiet economy, some businesses are adjusting their hours of operation and staffing, increasing or decreasing as needed, hoping to make it more convenient and appealing for residents to shop locally. Another shift is that businesses are using a PEO (Professional Employer Organization) to run the core functions of a small business such as payroll, insurance, and human resources. Carole Kooy, Maui Chamber of Commerce chair-elect and the owner of KilaKila Professional Employer Services says that in times of economic downturn outsourcing does become an option to alleviate some of the high costs related to owning and operating a business. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 9/30/2008 Health Coverage Read All 1 Comments about: The Upcountry Revolution |
| 2/14/2008 | Entrepreneur.com magazine article about PEOs is misguided Source: StaffMarket | StaffMarket president Jim Hamilton replies to Entrepreneur.com business advisor. Most PEOs also offer an ASO product and many ASO offer a PEO product. Whether a PEO or ASO makes more sense for you company depends on your current insurance, HR and administrative service needs. Companies should look at both options depending on their situation. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 7/27/2008 I agree with the article Read All 1 Comments about: Entrepreneur.com magazine article about PEOs is misguided |
| 5/20/2008 | Most Small Business Owners Optimistic Source: Jacksonville Business Journal | Administaff survey claims that small business owners are optimistic about growth in the coming year. Nearly 78 percent of owners and managers of small businesses say their companies will meet or surpass growth expectations this year, according to a national survey. The Business Confidence Survey by Administaff found more than 26 percent of employers plan to increase salaries this year, while 50 percent will maintain current wage levels. Sixty-four percent said they expect overtime to remain about the same. The business confidence survey was conducted this month via Administaff Inc.'s database of more than 6,000 small and mid-sized businesses. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 6/2/2008 New Sales VP Read All 2 Comments about: Most Small Business Owners Optimistic |
| 5/23/2008 | CoAdvantage Resources Acquires Gevity ASO Clients Source: StaffMarket | Article about the CoAdvantage - Gevity deal. Gevity’s foray into the ASO marketplace was the brainchild of former CEO Erik Vonk who departed the company in October 2007. Mr. Vonk led the drive to acquire HRAmerica for $10M in February of 2007. At the time HRAmerica was acquired by Gevity it had 75 clients with 16,000 worksite employees. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 5/27/2008 Read All 1 Comments about: CoAdvantage Resources Acquires Gevity ASO Clients |
| 4/16/2008 | LMC Resources Acquired by TriNet. Source: Centerdaily.com | Longtime StaffMarket member PEO LMC Resources has been acquired by TriNet of San Leandro California. LMC has primarity served the Colorado PEO marketplace. The newly combined operation will capitalize on the best of local service joined with TriNet's industry leading employee benefits, technology, and human resource management expertise. Customers will see a seamless transition process as Richard Lang -- the pioneering founder of LMC Resources and a 30-year industry veteran -- and most of his staff are joining the TriNet team as part of a combined group, now positioned as an industry leader in Colorado. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 4/25/2008 Job for the LMC staff Read All 1 Comments about: LMC Resources Acquired by TriNet. |
| 4/10/2008 | California Flexible Work Week Defeated Despite Support from California Chamber of Commerce Source: Calfornia Chamber of Commerce | Party line vote kills employer flexibility in California. Benoit´s bill was sponsored by the California Chamber of Commerce and received a wide array of support from California´s business community, with more than 43 local Chambers signing on as co-sponsors of AB 2127. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 4/16/2008 Too bad Read All 1 Comments about: California Flexible Work Week Defeated Despite Support from California Chamber of Commerce |
| 2/5/2008 | Regions Hot Job Growth Doubted Source: St. Petersburg Times | Article discusses how the growth of Tampa Bay Employee Leasing companies may be skewing local employment growth statistics.
As late as last year, Tampa-St. Petersburg's higher-than-average job growth earned the area honors as Forbes magazine's seventh hottest jobs market in the United States. But the accuracy of the numbers has been called into question. That's because the Tampa Bay area is unusual in being home base for dozens of professional employer organizations. PEOs are employee leasing firms to which companies outsource services like payroll and health benefits. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 2/27/2008 Regions Hot Job Growth Doubted Read All 2 Comments about: Regions Hot Job Growth Doubted |
| 2/27/2008 | Gevity goes back to basics Source: Bradenton Herald | Gevity announces plans to focus on core PEO model. Gevity deviated from its traditional role and found the venture 'disruptive and cash dilutive' | ![]() Latest Comment: - 2/27/2008 Good News Read All 1 Comments about: Gevity goes back to basics |
| 12/26/2007 | Workplace Trends for 2008 Source: Kansas City Star | Article mentions that employers are gaining HR efficiencies with a PEO. Similarly, expect more small businesses to look for ways to reduce the cost of benefits administration by turning to professional employer organizations. With PEOs, some businesses take advantage of economies of scale and relieve their human-resources staff of some duties. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 1/18/2008 Cost of business Read All 1 Comments about: Workplace Trends for 2008 |
| 1/15/2008 | Oasis Outsourcing Inc. acquires two Tampa Florida PEOs Source: Sarasota Herald Tribune | Professional Employer Plans and Advantage Employer Solutions have been acquired by Oasis Outsourcing of West Palm Beach. Oasis Outsourcing Holdings Inc., a privately held professional employer organization with an office in Sarasota, said Monday that it has acquired Professional Employer Plans Inc., Advantage Employer Solutions Inc. and related companies, which are headquartered in Tampa. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 1/18/2008 Oasis buys Professional Employ Read All 2 Comments about: Oasis Outsourcing Inc. acquires two Tampa Florida PEOs |
| 1/9/2008 | Help your Business Thrive in 2008 Source: American Chronicle | Good thoughts on surviving business cycles and outsourcing non-core activities Employee leasing is a fast growing opportunity, growing by over 20% per year. It's a way to outsource not only the employee contingent of the business, but generally the organizational aspect of employees. Most employee leasing groups handle all the Human Resources function for the funds expended. The most important part of any outsourcing arrangement is that the group supporting the business must understand the business core competencies, how the business operates, and what are the end results desired. Moreover, the outsourced group must be able to support the core competencies for which it is working with quality and integrity. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 1/10/2008 Good Ideas if we have a downtu Read All 1 Comments about: Help your Business Thrive in 2008 |
| 1/3/2008 | CoAdvantage Holdings completes acquisition of Bradenton professional employer organization Source: Orlando Sentinel | NELCO sells to Co-Advantage Holdings of Orlando. Both CoAdvantage and Nelco, which was founded in 1983 and is one of the country's oldest professional employer organizations, have each been major companies in their field, said Milan Yager, spokesman for the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 1/3/2008 ELS - Employee Leasing Solutio Read All 2 Comments about: CoAdvantage Holdings completes acquisition of Bradenton professional employer organization |
| 10/1/2007 | HR Liaisons Help Small Companies Compete Source: IN Business Las Vegas | Article about Las Vegas businesses turning to PEOs. With employee-leasing companies, small businesses can consolidate their workforces to better compete with corporations for employees seeking a lucrative benefits package. Leasing companies also take over the painstaking chores of payroll, hiring and firing, and dealing with risk management issues, such as workers' compensation. The biggest draw to employee leasing companies is the benefit packages — such as health, dental and 401(k) — they offer. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 10/9/2007 PEO's help with health benefit Read All 1 Comments about: HR Liaisons Help Small Companies Compete |
| 9/1/2007 | Using PEOs to Handle Human Resources and Assist in Employment Law Compliance Source: AICPA | Brief discussion about PEOs from the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Rudimentary discussion about how to research a PEO. "We have a PEO because we are competitive, and because of the PEO we stay competitive" says John Maddox CPA. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 9/18/2007 Making a choice Read All 1 Comments about: Using PEOs to Handle Human Resources and Assist in Employment Law Compliance |
| 9/7/2007 | Many Employers Think Applicants Lie on Resumes Source: The Journal Record | Survey shows that staffing problems start in the hiring process and explores ways problems can be prevented. For that matter, don’t trust the average worker, either, results from a recent survey by the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (NAPEO) suggest. The group, which represents companies that do human resource chores for small businesses, found that the majority of the businesses surveyed believe employment applicants are lying to them on their resumes. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 9/13/2007 Employers need to do the same. Read All 1 Comments about: Many Employers Think Applicants Lie on Resumes |
| 8/28/2007 | Workers' Comp falls for fifth time Source: Daytona Beach Business | Work comp rates may be dropping once again for Florida employers. NCCI is proposing a 16.5 percent rate reduction. The latest decrease, the fifth in five years, will trim rates to just half the level in 2002, before the Legislature enacted stricter rules for paying benefits to injured workers, according to Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty. Costs of claims rose 2.2 percent over the past year, but fewer claims were filed, making a rate reduction possible, he said. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 8/30/2007 Read All 1 Comments about: Workers' Comp falls for fifth time |
| 8/30/2007 | PEOs Stake Claim to Marketplace Source: The Business Ledger | Chicago based PEOs and HR experts discuss the lack of awareness about Professional Employer Organizations in their area and the advantages for medium sized businesses.
"Do your homework and do a cost benefit analysis," said Mary Lynn Fayoumi, president and CEO of the Management Association of Illinois in Downers Grove. "Get multiple quotes from PEOs and make sure that you are getting a plan that is designed for your company and not a vanilla form. Kick the tires and make sure you are happy with what you are paying for." | ![]() Latest Comment: - 8/30/2007 Best PEO in Illinois? Read All 2 Comments about: PEOs Stake Claim to Marketplace |
| 8/20/2007 | DHS Issues SSN - Final Mismatch Rule Source: DHS | The Department of Homeland Security issues the Final Mismatch Rule effective 9/14/2007. The Social Security Administration (SSA) delayed the issuance of SSN mismatch letters from 2006 W-2 returns, that now will be released in to employers across the nation. The DHS has indicated that the fines for known violations will be going up by up to 25 percent, and by the end of the 2007, it expects to mandate that federal contractors participate in the E-Verify Program. DHS Rules for IRS - SSN Non Match letters. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 8/24/2007 Check out this article in the Read All 3 Comments about: DHS Issues SSN - Final Mismatch Rule |
| 7/16/2007 | PEOs get a boost in Hawaii Source: Hawaii Reporter | Hawaii resolves general excise tax problems for PEOs. This year after more than seven years of being debated in the legislature, a measure has passed and been signed into law that recognizes that the amount of reimbursement for wages, salaries, benefits and insurance premiums is really not gross income to the PEO and should not be subject to the general excise tax. HB 317 became Act 225 of the 2007 session. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 8/24/2007 Pass through costs Read All 1 Comments about: PEOs get a boost in Hawaii |
| 1/1/2007 | Many small firms hand off nonessential work Source: Rockford Register Star | Companies find alternatives for handling HR paperwork. But now many small businesses, which make up the overwhelming majority of U.S. employers, are offloading their nonessential tasks to experts to shave costs and concentrate on their profit-making efforts. And the complexity of workplace regulations makes it desirable for many to contract their human-resources duties. For instance, employers with more than 50 workers must provide unpaid leave under the Family Medical Leave Act, and compliance require large amounts of record-keeping. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 8/24/2007 FMLA if I'm with a PEO Read All 1 Comments about: Many small firms hand off nonessential work |
| 5/5/2007 | The Human Resource Network Source: Hawaii Business | Business owners in Hawaii discover the advantages of HR outsourcing and using a PEO. The biggest obstacle that the PEO industry has to overcome is the misconception that PEOs handle temporary staffing or employee recruiting. Contributing to the misconception is that PEOs - "professional employer organization" - that handled administrative functions for clients were often called employee leasing companies. Misleading as the term is, "employee leasing" is still sometimes used in the PEO industry. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 8/24/2007 Federal EEO-1 Reporting Read All 1 Comments about: The Human Resource Network |
| 8/9/2007 | Labor laws force businesses to outsource HR Source: Las Vegas Business Press | Las Vegas based business has $1.14M fine levied by the Labor Department Wage and Hour division for improperly recording employee work hours. PEO owner discusses how outsourcing HR tasks with a PEO can prevent these problems. A PEO eliminates many of the employer responsibilities and liabilities, as well as eliminates non-productive administration functions. It also allows a small business to re-focus on its bottom-line activities, create predictable operating costs, reduce vulnerability to key employee turnover and enhance the perceived value of benefits. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 8/24/2007 Not a HR professional Read All 3 Comments about: Labor laws force businesses to outsource HR |
| 6/25/2007 | Professional Organizations give 'peace of mind' Source: Kansas City Star | Article talks about the value of PEOs for small and medium sized businesses. Also, because a PEO aggregates its clients’ total employee numbers, it can get a better deal on health-insurance costs, for example, and can offer more employee benefits than a small business could on its own. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 8/24/2007 PEO a tremendous help! Read All 1 Comments about: Professional Organizations give 'peace of mind' |
| 4/4/2007 | Cure Your HR Ills Source: CNN | Article discusses the business advantages of engaging a PEO. For the business owner PEOs take on the headache of payroll taxes, regulatory compliance, and a gamut of HR issues, from hiring to drafting an employee handbook to mediating conflicts. Although PEOs have been around since the early 1980s, the industry has been growing at 15 to 20 percent annually over the past several years, according to the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations, an industry trade group. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 8/7/2007 PEO Resource Read All 1 Comments about: Cure Your HR Ills |
| 5/4/2007 | Hewitt Has Growing Pains Source: Chicago Daily Herald | Article covers the financial underperformance of HR Outsourcing company Hewitt Associates. Hewitt, founded in 1940, has enjoyed the status of an HR leader for many years. Until 2000 the company typically grew by acquiring relatively small consultancies. Then, following the industry trend toward consolidation of human resources services, Hewitt acquired Exult, a company widely recognized as a “full-spectrum” pioneer and the clear leader in outsourcing, actually operating a client’s HR department rather than merely providing advice. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 5/4/2007 Biting off more than you can c Read All 1 Comments about: Hewitt Has Growing Pains |
| 2/19/2007 | Small Business Growth Boosts Professional Employer Organizations Source: NJBIZ | New Jersey PEOs comment on the growth they are experiencing with NJ based businesses. According to a January report by IDC, a Massachusetts-based market intelligence and data company, small businesses are increasingly turning to human resources outsourcing companies that handle payroll, tax filings and other work-related administrative functions. IDC says 5 percent of small businesses with 50 or fewer employees use PEOs. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 4/29/2007 PEO's for temp Staffing Compa Read All 1 Comments about: Small Business Growth Boosts Professional Employer Organizations |
| 4/17/2007 | Better Business Solutions and Ohio based Sequent merge Source: Birmingham News | Article reviews merger of Better Business Solutions based in Birmingham, Alabama and Sequent Inc. based in Columbus, Ohio. The new company will operate under the name of Better Business Solutions. The combined firm will handle 7,000 outside employees in 40 states. Such "professional employment firms" take over many personnel and payroll functions for small- and mid-sized companies. They also serve as the legal employer of record, allowing them to negotiate pooled retirement and insurance plans on behalf of the employees they represent. The large pool of workers usually means more options and better rates than small employers can negotiate individually. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 4/23/2007 Sequent - Are they in Columbus Read All 1 Comments about: Better Business Solutions and Ohio based Sequent merge |
| 3/26/2007 | State of Washington draft legislation affecting PEOs Source: State of Washington | Proposed legislation may alter the landscape for PEOs in Washington state. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 3/26/2007 NAPEO Read All 1 Comments about: State of Washington draft legislation affecting PEOs |
| 3/12/2007 | Arizona considers Work Comp discount for drug testing. Source: Arizona Star | Drug testing for Arizona workers may allow insurance companies to offer discounts to employers with drug testing programs. Workers' compensation in Arizona is a no-fault system. Employees injured on the job are entitled to have their medical bills paid and a percentage of their salary, regardless of who caused the mishap. In exchange for guaranteed compensation, the workers give up the right to sue the employer for negligence. Most companies buy insurance coverage, though some larger firms are self-insured. A 1999 state law says that if a company has a drug-testing policy, an injured worker can be denied benefits for failing a drug test or refusing to take one. But two years ago the state Supreme Court ruled that law unconstitutional. The justices said the workers' compensation system — and the no-fault provision — is part of the state constitution and lawmakers are powerless to alter that. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 3/12/2007 Finding Employees Read All 1 Comments about: Arizona considers Work Comp discount for drug testing. |
| 3/3/2007 | ADP CEO identifies growth goals Source: Business Week | ADP CEO Gary Butler discusses outsourcing of administrative functions and HR self service as their biggest growth opportunities. CEO discusses the challenges and rewards for offering co-employment and bundled worker's compensation insurance, recruiting and legal advice - services offered by many PEOs. Our biggest challenge there is not the leads, but doing the proper underwriting. If I'm your co-employer and you're a bad worker's compensation risk and you've got people falling off roofs and running over people with lawnmowers, I don't want you on my worker's comp policy. If you have a tainted health care history, my suppliers of health care are not going to be interested in underwriting you on our health care policy. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 3/6/2007 Work Comp Risk Read All 1 Comments about: ADP CEO identifies growth goals |
| 2/19/2007 | Gevity expands technology through acquisition Source: Tampa Bay Business Journal | Gevity pays $10M for 75 ASO clients and Ultimate Solutions HR platform. While the client portfolio of HRAmerica fits the profile of those businesses who could benefit from Gevity's broader comprehensive offering, the key reason for the transaction is to acquire the processes and technology to support our growth," said Erik Vonk, chairman and chief executive officer, in the release. | ![]() Latest Comment: - 2/24/2007 DOL ANd Sexual Harrassment Com Read All 2 Comments about: Gevity expands technology through acquisition |
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