Avoid Incomplete or Disorganized Records

Every employer covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act must keep records for each covered nonexempt worker. There’s no required form, but the records must include accurate data about the employee and hours worked plus wages earned. Once you’ve complied on a federal level, thoroughly research your state-specific requirements for each location you operate in. […]
References Add Insights to Resumes

How much thought have you given to reviewing job prospects’ references? Conducting a reference check is a skill in its own right, requiring sensitivity and instincts for weeding out valuable input from generalized responses. The latter is presumably positive — after all, candidates choose the references themselves. A worthwhile conversation References serve several functions. The […]
How To Create a Raise Policy

In most cases, employees anticipate receiving a raise after working a certain amount of time at your firm — usually, six months to a year. Top performers who consistently exceed expectations expect to be paid a salary that reflects their hard work and level of responsibility. You look to offer competitive compensation to retain your […]
Job Sharing: When Two Heads Are Better Than One

Job sharing is not new, but it has always been more prevalent in the public sector than among private companies. Across the entire workplace, about 19% of all organizations now allow it, while the government actively promotes the practice. The CARES Act of 2020 encourages the pattern and even provides incentives to firms that divide […]
New-Collar Workers: A Trend That Embraces Diversity

A recent Cengage Group survey reported that 41% of respondents would prefer to get a certificate that would instantly qualify them for an in-demand job rather than obtain a college degree. These people are excellent candidates for “new-collar worker” positions. What is a new-collar worker? According to Indeed, new-collar jobs are associated with industries where […]