Pay & Bill Rates - Conversations with Clients

  By Lynn Connor  |    Thu Jan 02, 2020

Category: Expert Advice, Legal, Recruiting

In July of 2019, the national unemployment rate was 3.7%. Minimum wage rates are increasing across the nation. At the beginning of 2019, eighteen states began the year with higher minimum wages based on the cost of living and ten other states increased their rates due to prior approved legislation...

Hiring Candidates With A Disability

  By Taj McNamara  |    Mon Feb 11, 2019

Category: Columns, Expert Advice, Legal

Twenty-nine years ago, Congress enacted the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which prohibited discrimination on the basis of disability in employment and other aspects of community life. Since then, public policy at all levels has demonstrated growing support for the employment of people with disabilities, as part of a broad societal shift...

Will the NLRB Finally Settle Joint Employment Concerns?

  By Jim Hoeft  |    Tue Jun 12, 2018

Category: Expert Advice, Legal

Over the last several years, several high-profile cases, most notably Browning-Ferris and Hy-Brand have come for a ruling before the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Josh Eidelson of Bloomberg writes that the crux of both these cases is whether or not employees have the right to pursue a claim against or collectively...

Just Ask Jeff: The delay was too long from your referral to the hire.

  By Jeffrey G. Allen  |    Mon Apr 02, 2018

Category: Expert Advice, Legal, Recruiting

What Client Says: The delay was too long from your referral to the hire. How Client Pays: The average delay from referral of a candidate to hire is 98 days. You probably think it's 30 days. I did when I was a recruiter. But as an HR manager, I...

5 Things You Need to Know About New Overtime Regulations By Michael Silvio

  By Anonymous  |    Mon Dec 12, 2016

Category: Expert Advice, Legal

This December, salaried employees earning less than $47,476 will eligible for overtime pay when working more than 40 hours per week, under a U.S. Department of Labor ruling issued in May. At about double the current threshold of $23,660, this will make millions of workers eligible for overtime who have...

Understanding The New Overtime Rules-New Overtime Rules for Salespeople

  By Henry Glickel  |    Thu Sep 29, 2016

Category: Expert Advice, Legal

We’ve all heard the buzz encircling the new rules when it comes to overtime and salespeople. However, many of us are left with a variety of unanswered questions regarding all the details. This overview will expose the facts of the recent changes in overtime laws. Let’s start with some initial terminology...

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