A Complete Guide to Managing & Documenting Corrective Actions

August 3, 2020
A Complete Guide to Managing & Documenting Corrective Actions

As a business owner with employees, you hope for the best from your team members. In a utopian professional world, everyone would perform their jobs beautifully with an upbeat attitude every day. And of course, all of those employees would get along swimmingly, with no need for corrective actions. Alas, you’re operating a company with… Read More »

New Hampshire Safety Labor Laws: 3 Things Employers MUST Do

July 28, 2020
New Hampshire Safety Labor Laws: 3 Things Employers MUST Do

Many of us might remember the days of designated safety captains and committees in school. Those of us on these teams were in charge of helping keep our classmates aware of safety procedures, practicing those procedures during things like fire drills, and bringing attention to safety hazards.  The professional world has its own safety committees,… Read More »

The Golden Rule of Employee Terminations: Don’t Wait!

July 23, 2020
The Golden Rule of Employee Terminations: Don’t Wait!

The biggest mistake most employers make when it comes to employee terminations is dragging out the process. Any experienced human resources professional will tell you that waiting around to fire an employee serves no one—not the employee, not their colleagues, and certainly not your company. A worker who is underperforming is likely unhappy and/or unfulfilled.… Read More »

5 Stages of New Employee Onboarding

July 20, 2020
5 Stages of New Employee Onboarding

Did you know that effective new employee onboarding can increase retention by 25% and improve employee performance by 11%? This is just one stat that proves the impact an onboarding program has on both new employees and the overall culture of a company. Onboarding isn’t just a luxury or an optional part of human resource… Read More »

Everything You Need to Know About the New Hampshire Second Injury Fund

June 22, 2020
Everything You Need to Know About the New Hampshire Second Injury Fund

The New Hampshire Second Injury Fund (NHSIF) is a vital program of the state’s Workers’ Compensation Law and something that every business owner should be familiar with. When used properly, this fund can help reduce risk to your company. In order to ensure both you and your employees are effectively covered, it’s important to know… Read More »

5 Simple Steps to Calculating Full-Time Equivalents (FTE)

June 8, 2020

As a business owner, there are many important numbers and metrics you need to track in order to have a clear understanding of your company’s performance.  Some of these metrics, such as full-time equivalents (FTEs) are also important when it comes to remaining compliant with certain laws. Are you currently applying for the Paycheck Protection… Read More »

Nobody #Likes Social Media Policies—But You Need One Anyway

June 1, 2020

With the number of social networks and devices available at our fingertips, social media activity has become a rising concern among employers. A disgruntled employee can Tweet something negative or post a video tirade in a matter of minutes. #stressed How can you prevent that type of activity and protect your business when content now… Read More »

Talking Salary & Concerted Activity: What Employers Can and Can’t Do

May 26, 2020

Many employers ask us if they can prevent employees from discussing work-related issues such as salary, benefits, and work conditions.  The short answer? No. Can employees discuss wages? Yes. Now, you may be wondering why and what you can do when these discussions do happen.  First, check out this quick video in which we provide… Read More »

4 FAQs About the Massachusetts Earned Sick Leave Law—Answered

May 19, 2020

Are you a Massachusetts business owner? Or maybe you operate out of neighboring state, with certain employees spending most of their working hours in the Bay State? Either way, you need to be familiar with the Massachusetts Earned Sick Leave Law. This important legislation protects your employees by guaranteeing them a set amount of time… Read More »