New W-4 Form + 2021 Updates Employers Need to Know

January 26, 2021
New W-4 Form + 2021 Updates Employers Need to Know

As an employer, you likely heard when the IRS released the new W-4 form in 2020—for the first time in 30 years. Now called the Employee’s Withholding Certificate, the previous version was formerly known as the Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate. The most significant change on the form was the removal of withholding allowances. The new… Read More »

11 Ways to Promote Work-Life Balance for Remote Employees

January 20, 2021
11 Ways to Promote Work-Life Balance for Remote Employees

There are many benefits for remote employees and the companies that employ them. Workers enjoy things like more flexibility, comfort, and reduced or no commute time. According to the stats, working from home can also increase employee productivity—sometimes by as much as 25%! It’s becoming increasingly difficult for employers to argue that employees are not… Read More »

7 Tips for Providing Effective Sexual Harassment Training

January 14, 2021
7 Tips for Providing Effective Sexual Harassment Training

There is no easy way to address sexual harassment training—at least not if you want to do so effectively. Nonetheless, it is a critical subject that all employees should be trained on regularly. Many employees don’t know how to identify harassment in its many forms, just as managers may not know how to deal with… Read More »

Performance Improvement Plans: NOT Just One Step Closer to Termination

January 12, 2021
Performance Improvement Plans: Not Just One Step Closer to Termination

When people hear the term “performance improvement plan,” their minds immediately jump to visions of being fired. We don’t want to sugarcoat it: This performance management tool can be viewed as a probationary period and ultimately result in termination if the employee cannot meet objectives or improve behavior. When used correctly and with good intentions… Read More »

9 Costly Mistakes Employers Make When Hiring Independent Contractors

December 22, 2020
9 Costly Mistakes Employers Make When Hiring Independent Contractors

Does your business have a specific project or type of work that an expert would most effectively complete? Hiring independent contractors for finite assignments or work that does not call for an employee can provide many benefits to a company—when they are classified and appropriately managed. Before hiring a contractor, employers must know how to… Read More »

Everything Employers Need to Know About Non-compete Agreements

December 8, 2020
Everything Employers Need to Know About Non-compete Agreements

When your company has confidential information and trade secrets, you might be considering methods for protecting them. You may even want to ensure the retention of your top-performing employees. Enter: non-compete agreements. Chances are you’ve heard of the elusive non-compete agreement but may not be very familiar with its intricacies. What exactly should be covered?… Read More »

Inclement Weather Policies: Preparing Your Business for the Unexpected

December 1, 2020
Inclement Weather Policies: Preparing Your Business for the Unexpected

There are many unpredictable forces out of our control, such as the weather and other natural disasters. From blizzards to tornadoes to hurricanes to heavy rainfall, severe weather can affect employees’ ability to get to work as well as your company’s operations. These unpredictable events are why every employer must have an inclement weather policy. … Read More »

How to Get the Most Out of Exit Interviews + 12 Exit Interview Questions

November 24, 2020
How to Get the Most Out of Exit Interviews + 12 Interview Questions

There are some sad instances in which stellar employees leave the nest for new opportunities. And then, there are times when certain employees leave and it feels like a weight off the employer’s chest. In either scenario, an exit interview can play an important role in helping organizations improve their workplace culture and environment. Does… Read More »

9 Steps to Onboarding Remote Employees Smoothly

November 17, 2020
9 Steps to Onboarding Remote Employees Smoothly

Like most organizations, your company has probably gotten into somewhat of a rhythm when it comes to remote work since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. You have had several months to figure out new systems and technology as everyone learns how to work as a team and remain productive from home. But have you… Read More »

How to Hire an Intern for Your Small Business

November 8, 2020
How to Hire an Intern for Your Small Business

Are you considering hiring an intern for a certain department or project? Internships benefit small businesses in a few valuable ways while allowing companies to give back to aspiring professionals.  Internships are often for academic credit and can last a semester, a summer, or a full year. One of the most important factors in hiring… Read More »