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11/03/16
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recently announced changes to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that will go into effect on April 1, 2017.
11/03/16
Election Day is November 8th! Are Your Employees Entitled to Voting Leave?
With Election Day quickly approaching, private sector employers should be aware of their obligations under state law to provide voting leave for their employees.
With Election Day quickly approaching, private sector employers should be aware of their obligations under state law to provide voting leave for their employees.
11/03/16
Although dealing with stress is a normal part of everyday life, it is important to be on the lookout for some of the early warning signs of unhealthy stress. These early symptoms include depression, anxiety, insomnia and headaches.
10/27/16
The annual limit on Health Flexible Spending Account (FSA) contributions is adjusted each year for inflation. On October 25, 2016, the IRS released Revenue Procedure 2016-55, confirming a $50 increase for 2017 in the health FSA salary reduction contribution limit to $2,600.
10/26/16
Gutters divert rain away from your home and are its first line of defense against water damage. However, as autumn progresses, leaves, twigs and other debris can clog your gutters and cause significant damage to your home.
10/17/16
Car crashes are one of the greatest dangers your teens face. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the risk of motor vehicle accidents is higher among 16- to 19-year-olds than among any other age group—they are nearly three times more likely to crash than older drivers!
10/12/16
Even though most uses of asbestos have been banned, it can still be found in a variety of products, such as building materials and vehicle brakes. Employees can be exposed to this hazardous material during many construction tasks, such as renovations and demolitions.
10/12/16
Top 5 Tips on Adopting & Enforcing A Time-Off Policy
Whether paid or unpaid, time-off is an important respite that allows employees to take vacations, attend to personal or family business, or simply rest and recharge. However, managers and employees alike must recognize that not every request for time off can be approved.
Whether paid or unpaid, time-off is an important respite that allows employees to take vacations, attend to personal or family business, or simply rest and recharge. However, managers and employees alike must recognize that not every request for time off can be approved.
10/12/16
Your company, like most, depends on the capabilities of your computer systems to function. You should be aware that simple actions your employees take could be putting your company’s equipment and networks at risk of cyber crime, including cyber attacks, cyber theft and other computer security incidents.
10/06/16
If Hurricane Matthew is affecting your area, it is important to know the following tips for what to do after a hurricane:
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